The Borneo Post

ESPN President Skipper resigns to deal with substance addiction

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WALT Disney Co’s John Skipper resigned on Monday as president of ESPN, the company’s most important network, due to a problem with addiction.

“I have struggled for many years with a substance addiction,” Skipper, who was also Disney Media Networks cochairman, said in a statement. “I have decided that the most important thing I can do right now is to take care of my problem.”

An ESPN spokeswoma­n declined to comment on who may be considered as Skipper’s successor.

Skipper’s departure comes within a few days after Disney struck a deal to buy fi lm, television and internatio­nal businesses from Rupert Murdoch’s Twenty-First Century Fox Inc for US$ 52.4 billion.

Skipper, who became ESPN president in 2012, has led the network to a series of long-term distributi­on agreements with major rights holders, including the National Basketball Associatio­n and Major League Baseball.

But ESPN has also struggled with subscriber losses and ratings declines. Last month, it said it would lay off about 150 employees.

Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger, who extended his stay at the company through 2021 to oversee integratio­n of Fox’s businesses, lauded Skipper’s candor and backed his decision.

Disney shares were down 0.2 per cent at US $ 111.09 on Monday afternoon.

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