Walt Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger says the company has plans to offer a variety of its content, including movies, TV shows and games online for a fee.
"The notion of going online at some point as a subscribe-to, robust entertainment experience is pretty attractive to us," Iger said. "We are developing such an experience."
Iger made the comments Wednesday at Fortune magazine's Brainstorm: Tech conference.
Disney currently brings in online revenue for the content it sells on iTunes and the subscription fee it charges for its Club Penguin site. In addition, in





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