KEY POINTS
  • Disney considered buying the social media company, calling it a "compelling" way to reach consumers.
  • In Disney CEO Bob Iger's new memoir, "The Ride of a Lifetime," Iger explains why he decided against the deal to buy Twitter.
  • "The troubles were greater than I wanted to take on, greater than I thought it was responsible for us to take on," he told the New York Times. "There were Disney brand issues, the whole impact of technology on society. The nastiness is extraordinary."
Bob Iger, CEO, The Walt Disney Company

Disney called off a deal to buy Twitter because the platform was just too problematic, CEO Bob Iger revealed in a New York Times interview.

Disney considered buying the social media company, calling it a "compelling" way to reach consumers. However, the deal never went through and Disney instead purchased a majority stake in sports streaming site BAMTech.