The CEO of Disney, Bob Iger, and other executives would have asked the co-animators of “The view“To lower their stormy political rhetoric.
Several Disney sources have told Daily Beast that President Iger and ABC News, Almin Karamehmedovic, recently suggested that the entirely female day talk show panel is less antagonistic on political issues, although the recommendation was not taken too seriously. The co-hosts of “The View” have become known as a president Donald TrumpCritics of the fiercest media since he started his political career.
“This is what our audience wants. It will not be a bit bad if we are not suddenly talking about politics?” a source said to the exitParaphrasing how the co-hosts responded to the leaders of ABC and Disney.
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Disney CEO, Bob Iger, would have asked the co-host of “The View”, Ana Navarro, to reduce the political rhetoric of his program. (Lou Rocco / Contributor | Tommaso Boddi / Strunger)
As reported by the point of sale, “Karamehmedovic summoned a meeting with the executive producer of” The View “Brian Teta and his hosts, and suggested that the panel had to expand his conversations beyond his predominant accent on politics.”
The president of ABC News stressed that successful and less political political segments with famous guests and have suggested that co-hosts focus on this type of content.
Sources have described how hosts of the show postponed the suggestion, with Ana Navarro reacts The most force. She told ABC News manager that the public wanted hosts to express themselves on political issues.
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The sources said that Navarro and his colleagues had found the request “silly” and insisted that they were going to “continue to do their thing”.
They also talked about a conversation that Navarro had with Iger during an event last week by the parent company ABC intended to court new advertisers.
The co-host would have expressed her gratitude to Iger for having enabled her and her co-animators to continue to show the show in a politically divisor period. Disney boss told Navarro that he supports the show, but added that he had to relax with his political commentary.
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Several sources told the New York Post in February that the executive producer “The View” Brian Teta had asked the hosts to try “go well“On Trump in the weeks preceding its inauguration.
The demand would have been the cause of morale being “low” on the set at the time.
One of the sources of Daily Beast noted that ABC would have “constantly conversations with talents based on the back of the spectator”, noting that this last instance with Iger and Karamehmedovic is “no different”.
An ABC News spokesperson refused to comment on this story. Disney representatives did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.