Bob Chapek's Disney: Streaming exclusives, no politics, sitting tight on ESPN

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Disney (DIS) CEO Bob Chapek hasn't had an easy run in the executive chair.

Soon after replacing longtime CEO Bob Iger on February 25, 2020, Chapek was hit by the unimaginable — a pandemic that upended the business world.

In the nearly three years since taking over at Disney, Chapek has needed to both steady ship and manage the industry's massive transition into the streaming world.

Speaking to multiple outlets at Disney's D23 Expo this past weekend, Chapek — who sported a new look, complete with a chin strap beard — sought to set a new course for a company that has been challenged during his tenure.

From political battles and A-list talent problems to controversial reorganizations and the looming shadow of Bob Iger — the embattled CEO has laid down a clearer vision for what Bob Chapek's Disney could look like.

'You keep ESPN'

Most recently, ESPN has been a hot button issue for investors.

Billionaire activist investor Dan Loeb encouraged Disney to explore a sale of the popular sports network earlier this year. But Chapek argued Disney has the best strategic vision for the sports behemoth, and revealed last week there are currently no plans to spin off the network, no matter how tempting.

"If you happen to have a vision for the future that the rest of the world’s not necessarily in tune with yet, then you keep ESPN. You keep ESPN, and you have a full complement of general entertainment, family news, sports that no other entertainment company can touch," Chapek told Deadline, adding the company received numerous inquiries from businesses looking to purchase.

Loeb backed off his stance after hearing Chapek's comments, writing in a tweet last weekend he now has a "better understanding" of the company's growth plans.

Growth plans that could possibly include gambling. Chapek revealed Disney is still bullish on sports betting during the comapny's Q3 earnings call, adding the leadership team is working hard to announce something on sports betting. So far, no plans have been disclosed.

Streaming: Disney+ content push

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Chapek doubled down on the future of Disney+, noting he fully believes the streamer has the potential to launch lucrative franchises, citing the success of "Encanto" and its steady flow of subscribers.