Jeff Lunden

NPR contributor; guest host

NPR contributor and guest host

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Disney CEO Bob Iger talks about the company’s many struggles, including his succession, selling ABC, and Marvel troubles during the New York Times’ DealBook Summit.

Serving up ‘Waitress,’ streaming BroadwayHD, and Bob Iger on Disney’s future

Disney CEO Bob Iger talks about the company’s many struggles, including his succession, selling ABC, and Marvel troubles during the New York Times’ DealBook Summit.

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Music Supervisor Randall Poster talks about working with Martin Scorsese and Wes Anderson, the collaborative process of selecting tracks, and his love of birdsongs.

Music supervisor Randall Poster on working with Scorsese and recording birds

Music Supervisor Randall Poster talks about working with Martin Scorsese and Wes Anderson, the collaborative process of selecting tracks, and his love of birdsongs.

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