Disney's Dana Walden Takes on Film Oversight as Josh D'Amaro Becomes CEO
Dana Walden, a longtime television executive, expanded her role at Disney to include oversight of the company's film studio operations, Variety reported on February 3, 2026. This move coincided with Josh D'Amaro stepping in as the new CEO of Disney, replacing Bob Iger, according to Variety.
Walden's expanded purview presented her with the challenge of developing a working relationship with D'Amaro following a "CEO bakeoff competition," according to Cynthia Littleton of Variety. ESPN will remain a sports island.
In other news, the 98th Academy Awards announced its creative team and producers, also on February 3, 2026, according to Variety. Raj Kapoor will serve as the broadcast executive producer and showrunner, with Katy Mullan and Rob Paine returning as executive producers. Hamish Hamilton is set to return to direct the ceremony, Variety noted.
Meanwhile, the world is currently experiencing a "peptide drug revolution," according to Phys.org, with these short chains of amino acids at the heart of successful medicines like weight-loss injections and cancer therapies. However, Phys.org noted that weight-loss drugs are creating an environmental disaster, and a new water-based method aims to change that.
NPR reported on February 3, 2026, on the various storylines to watch at the upcoming Winter Olympics. These include the un-retirement of Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn, the Olympic debut of NHL players such as Connor Hellebuyck, and the return of halfpipe snowboarder Chloe Kim.
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