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Hollywood's Horrible Year? Not For CEOs: Disney's Bob Iger, Warner Bros.' David Zaslav Enjoy Huge Paydays

Published 09/05/2024, 00:08
Updated 09/05/2024, 01:10
© Reuters.  Hollywood's Horrible Year? Not For CEOs: Disney's Bob Iger, Warner Bros.' David Zaslav Enjoy Huge Paydays
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Benzinga - by Anthony Noto, Benzinga Editor.

Movie industry experts expect a weak box office in 2024.

And yet, the boards of major studios decided to reward their CEOs handsomely, according to Variety.

The domestic box office collected roughly $8.6 billion in 2023 (COVID-19-era 2021-2022 saw a combined total of $12 billion). It was a year marked by mass layoffs and two massive Hollywood strikes, which AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc (NYSE:AMC) CEO Adam Aron called “a double whammy.”

But, as director Kevin Smith once said, "In Hollywood, you just kind of fail upwards." Read on for who failed the best.

Disney CEO Bob Iger Iger, 73, made $31.6 million in 2023. That’s a 110.7% spike from 2022.

Variety pointed out the median employee compensation at Walt Disney Co (NYSE:DIS) is $54,010.

If the salary bump doesn’t make you throw a Donald Duck-like tantrum, consider the year Iger had:

  • Disney made 7,000 job cuts in 2023
  • Its stock hit a 10-year low
  • Iger received a verbal smackdown from SAG-AFTRA head Fran Drescher
  • He found himself in a highly publicized proxy fight with Nelson Peltz

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav Zaslav, 64, received over $49 million in 2023 — a 26.5% jump from 2022.

The median employee compensation at Warner Bros. Discovery Inc (NASDAQ:WBD) is $171,163.

  • Per Variety, the Warner board praised Zaslav for "inclusive leadership" (all the company’s executive officers are men).
  • This compensation uptick occurred despite Warner Bros.’ significant layoffs
  • Zaslav, who canceled multiple studio projects (i.e. “Batgirl” and “Coyote vs. Acme”) was booed off the stage at the 2023 Boston University commencement.
  • The stock plummeted 60.3% in 2022 and rose 20% during 2023 — but hit an all-time low in the first quarter of 2024.
  • Chris Licht was fired as CNN chief executive after a short, extremely turbulent time.
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