Disney Given Notice To Shut Down ABC Following Jimmy Kimmel Scandal
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What Thomas Gottschalk and Harald Schmidt say about the scandal surrounding US late-night talkers Jimmy Kimmel.
Disney Given Notice To Shut Down ABC Following Jimmy Kimmel Scandal
A brokerage firm has urged The Walt Disney Company and its CEO Bob Iger to pull all ABC television content and shift to streaming in the wake of the recent scandal surrounding Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Disney pulled Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show last week following comments the comedian made on air about President Donald Trump and other politicians’ reactions to the assassination of right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk. Last week, The Walt Disn…
Financiers Are Concerned About Disney, Urge Television Shutdown After Jimmy Kimmel Returns
Following the controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Disney is facing increased pressure from financiers who believe the company should pull its ABC television content and move it to streaming platforms. The concerns come after Kimmel’s return to the airwaves, following a suspension due to backlash over his remarks about political activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Last week, The Walt Disney Company indefinitely suspended Jimmy Kimmel L…
Disney-Owned ABC Told To Get Out of the Television Business After Kimmel Scandal : Disney Fanatic
Amid growing controversy surrounding the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, a brokerage has urged The Walt Disney Company to take drastic action. The firm recommended that Disney shut down all ABC television content and transition entirely to streaming services, citing the volatility of television broadcasting. This latest development comes in the wake of the scandal surrounding comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s comments about the assassination of right-wi…
ABC Announces New Game Show ‘Who Wants To Slowly Become State-Run Media?’ - Palette Swap
LOS ANGELES — ABC announced a new addition to their primetime lineup this afternoon, a new game show called Who Wants to Slowly Become State-Run Media?“We were hit hard by the recent waves of user cancellations and bad press,” said Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company. “So it’s obvious we need to go back to the drawing board and try to reign some of our viewers back in. When Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? originally premiered back in 1999, i…
The comedian Jimmy Kimmel sang freedom of expression on Tuesday night on the occasion of his return to television, blaming those who had suspended his program after his remarks about the assassination of the pro-Trump influencer Charlie Kirk. "A government that threatens to silence an actor whom the president does not like is anti-American," said the humorist during his talk show on ABC. Without even waiting for the beginning of the show, Presid…
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