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Disney Makes a Major Controversial Move Following Streaming Price Hikes and Jimmy Kimmel Backlash
Disney has made the controversial decision to pull all of their channels from YouTube TV following an ongoing contract dispute. Read on for more.
Some subscribers rage-quit the Mouse House over Kimmel’s suspension, but others apparently rushed to join. According to Variety, data from research firm Antenna revealed that Disney’s two flagship streaming platforms experienced double their usual cancellation rates in September 2025, while also seeing a significant bump in new subscribers.
Disney is reportedly in talks with Jimmy Kimmel to get his show back on the air. But the political agenda to have him fired existed before Charlie Kirk was killed, and the pressure to get rid of him for good is likely to continue.
The Walt Disney Company is bracing for a courtroom showdown with President Trump after reinstating late-night host Jimmy Kimmel — a move that has already triggered threats against the company’s broadcast licenses and new warnings from regulators.
Disney brought back the ABC late-night talk show last Tuesday, following a brief suspension of less than a week. While ratings were strong for ABC, the damage for Disney may already be done. A report from The Handbasket newsletter, citing Disney sources ...
A seasonally potent earnings report along with a likely theatrical blockbuster and a new theme park attraction will keep Disney moving this month.
Less than a week after calling on Americans to cancel their subscriptions to Disney over the temporary suspension of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” actress and left-wing activist Cynthia Nixon has abandoned her boycott. “Did you watch Kimmel last night?
Opinion
Editorial cartoons for Sept. 21, 2025: Jimmy Kimmel, speech crackdown, vaccine recommendations
Disney, the parent company of ABC, suspended talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel last week over comments he made about the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Editorial cartoonist Nick Anderson leads this week’s gallery by depicting the edifice of free speech as crumbling and on fire.