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Even Disney stars are joining calls to boycott the media giant after ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel’s show
Fortune· 2025-09-20 22:46
Core Points - Disney faces calls for a boycott from actors and users after the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show due to his comments on the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk [1][2][4] - The backlash includes protests outside Disney's headquarters and a surge of canceled subscriptions to Disney-owned streaming services [2][5] - The suspension of Kimmel's show has drawn support from Hollywood celebrities, some of whom are publicly endorsing the boycott [3][4] Financial Impact - Boycotts could have significant financial repercussions for Disney, particularly affecting its streaming platforms and theme parks, which have been crucial for the company's earnings [5] - Disney+ reported 128 million subscribers, an increase of 1.8 million from the previous quarter, while combined subscribers for Disney+ and Hulu reached 183 million [5] - The parks and experiences division saw revenue and operating income increase due to higher customer spending and more hotel stays [6] Regulatory Context - FCC Chair Brendan Carr criticized Kimmel's comments and hinted at potential regulatory actions against Disney and ABC, stating "we can do this the easy way or we can do this the hard way" [6][7] - The situation has raised concerns among some conservatives about government overreach and its implications for free speech [8][9] - Senator Ted Cruz expressed alarm over the government's role in regulating media content, warning that it could lead to silencing conservative voices [9][10]