Published: October 15, 2023

Disney Exec, Investor Cautioned Company on Sports Betting

The debut of ESPN Bet, expected in November, marks Walt Disney’s (NYSE: DIS) initial foray into the consumer-facing side of the sports wagering industry — something a high-ranking executive and a major investor previously warned the company about.

In a wide-ranging article published today by the Wall Street Journal, Robbie Whelan, Katherine Sayre and Jessica Toonkel report that during Bob Iger’s first stint as chief executive officer, Disney was reluctant to embracing sports wagering for fear that it would threaten family-friending branding. That view changed when Bob Chapek replaced Iger in 2020. Iger returned as Disney CEO last year.

In mid-2022, Jenny Cohen, who was then Disney head of corporate social responsibility, expressed to Chapek and other Disney and ESPN executives concerns about plans for ESPN to potentially engage in a wide-ranging partnership with a sportsbook operator.

    She told her colleagues, and Disney’s CEO at the time, Bob Chapek, that sports betting would tarnish the Disney brand,” the Journal reported, citing unidentified sources with knowledge of the conversation. "Consumers could start associating Disney with gambling addiction.”

At least one major investor took note as well. BlackRock, the asset manager known for applying environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles to some of its investment selections, reportedly told Disney that a deal with a sportsbook could prompt some of its Europe-listed ESG funds to sell Disney stock, according to the Journal. It’s not clear why BlackRock didn’t say the same regarding US-listed ESG funds holding Disney shares.

Iger Sports Betting View Evolved

During Iger’s first stint as Disney CEO, the company purchased 21st Century Fox for $71.3 billion, inheriting a 6% stake in DraftKings (NASDAQ: DKNG) in the process. At the time, some other Disney and ESPN insiders urged him to increase that stake, but he reportedly balked. Disney recently liquidated that investment.

Under Chapek, Disney became a hotbed of sports betting rumors, including speculation of shopping the ESPN brand for a partnership with a sportsbook operator and potentially buying a gaming company in an effort to bolster the sports network’s wagering footprint. No transaction to either effect materialized under Chapek.
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