Two former Disney executives who spent years working women's media just launched a social networking platform for Gen Z women and girls. Called Maverick, it's hosting live events that will feature female influencers like YouTube stars Brooklyn and Bailey McKnight.
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Disney Eyeing Reboots Of ‘The Muppets’, ‘Father Of The Bride’ For Streaming Service (Report)
Disney is looking to several tentpole franchises of yesteryear as it seeks to program its forthcoming streaming service, which is slated to launch in the fall of 2019.
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Disney Developing Several ‘Star Wars’ TV Shows For Upcoming SVOD Service
“I think you'll find the level of talent…on the television front will be rather significant as well," Disney CEO Bob Iger said.
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