Disney names ABC News Group’s Debra OConnell as chairman of entertainment arm

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The media giant ​unveiled the new leadership structure for its ​entertainment arm to bring together the company’s streaming, ⁠film, and television businesses, along with its games ​and digital entertainment division.
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OConnell most recently served as ​the president of the ABC News Group and has been with the media giant for nearly three decades. In her ​new role, she will continue to oversee ABC ​News and ABC-owned television stations.
The appointment comes just a month ‌after ⁠Disney named Dana Walden as its chief creative officer.
Under the new structure, executive vice president of the games business, Sean Shoptaw, and the entire organization ​will join ​Disney’s entertainment ⁠segment.
The company said bringing the games business under the new entertainment arm would ​mark a strategic shift that aligns the ​business ⁠more closely with Disney+ and Hulu, aiming to expand engagement.
Shoptaw has been with Disney for over 12 ⁠years.
Both ​OConnell and Shoptaw will report ​to Walden, who will assume the new position on March 18.
Reporting ​by Vallari Srivastava in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona