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Michael Eisner once called himself "the last of the creative types in Hollywood" after he left Disney, and I can't help but see what he meant when he said that when I look at the current American film and TV landscape. It's like today's Hollywood bigwigs don't even understand why people watch TV and movies.
I kinda think this happened to Western video games too (yeah Sony is a Japanese company...but PlayStation has shown a pretty square focus on the Western market in the past 10 years.) From a consumer perspective I don't think a new CEO is the answer. It wasn't for Disney's fans with Bob Chapek.