Disney fires TV content chief Peter Rice as board backs CEO Bob Chapek

LOS ANGELES — Disney has abruptly fired Peter Rice, its most senior television content executive, multiple sources told CNBC on Thursday, while the company’s board expressed support for CEO Bob Chapek.

Rice, who came to Disney in 2019, after the company finalized its deal to buy 21st Century Fox, didn’t know the firing was coming, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. He will be succeeded by Dana Walden, Rice’s top lieutenant, effective immediately.

Chapek told Rice he wasn’t a cultural fit at Disney in a short meeting on Wednesday, one of the people said. Based on feedback from other Disney employees, the CEO made the decision Rice didn’t work collaboratively with others and was more interested in controlling his own fiefdom, the person said. Chapek also felt Walden excelled in working with others, the person said.

“Dana is a dynamic, collaborative leader and cultural force who in just three years has transformed our television business into a content powerhouse that consistently delivers the entertainment audiences crave,” Chapek said in a statement.

Peter Rice, then-chairman and chief executive officer of Fox Networks Group Inc., speaks at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, May 3, 2017.

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While generally well liked personally, Rice has irritated some co-workers at Disney for monopolizing information rather than sharing it with co-workers — a style that may have worked at Fox but was ill-fitting at Disney, according to a person familiar with the matter. He clashed with former Disney head of streaming Kevin Mayer over who should have greenlight powers over choosing content for Disney+.

Still, Rice supported Chapek’s organizational changes, which gave him back the power to have direct conversations with Hollywood talent about whether Disney would choose their work, another person said. Rice was given an undisclosed payout, a person familiar with the matter said.

Rice also interviewed with Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav last year for a top content executive role, according to people familiar with the matter. Zaslav ultimately decided he didn’t want the extra layer between him and division heads, the people said. Disney eventually renewed Rice’s contract in August 2021, which was set to run through 2024.

Chapek’s future

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/09/disney-fires-tv-content-chief-peter-rice-source-says.html