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The Times and the Tribune reported last month that Eisner was being considered for a leadership role, specifically as chairman. Tribune spokesman Gary Weitman has declined comment, and Angelo, Gordon hasn't returned multiple calls related to the bankruptcy case and its role with Tribune.
Eisner simply called himself "an investor" in a good company.
"The Tribune Co. is a fantastic company with fantastic assets but that doesn't mean I'm going to have anything to do with it," he said.
Eisner resigned as CEO of The Walt Disney Co. in 2005 after leading the media and theme park company for 21 years. He led Disney to huge success in the 1980s but in his final years clashed with dissident stockholders including the late Roy E. Disney, Walt Disney's nephew.
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