Kimmel's Comeback Shatters Records With 343% Surge — Trump's Jab Ages Poorly - Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS)
Disney is consulting legal experts and confident it will win any case after President Trump and FCC Chair threatened to revoke its broadcast licenses over Jimmy Kimmel's remarks.
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Presenter Jimmy Kimmel had his biggest audience in a decade on his return to U.S. television a week after pressure from Donald Trump’s government forced the program out of the air, Disney reported on Wednesday. Figures show that 6.2 million people tuned into the ABC broadcast, even when the program was still blocked for nearly a quarter of U.S. households due to a boycott of local TV stations, said Disney, owner of the network. It was the best p…
Walt Disney Co. is preparing for President Donald Trump to retaliate against the company for putting night host Jimmy Kimmel back on the air on Tuesday night.The company had been anticipating that the Trump administration could go after its television broadcasting licenses even before the ABC night show host made his controversial comments on September 15 about the killer of activist Charlie Kirk, two people familiar with the company's thinking …
Disney is 'confident it will win' coming legal battle with Trump over Jimmy Kimmel: report
The Walt Disney Company is reportedly gearing up for a potential legal battle with President Donald Trump's administration over the reinstatement of late night host Jimmy Kimmel (who was briefly suspended last week).That's according to a Wednesday article in Bloomberg, which reported that inside sources at the company have already started consulting legal experts about what a protracted war in the courts with the White House could look like. Blo…
Disney gears up for legal fight with Trump over Kimmel’s return
Walt Disney Co. is preparing for President Donald Trump to retaliate against the company for putting late-night host Jimmy Kimmel back on the air Tuesday night. The company had been anticipating the Trump administration might go after its broadcast TV licenses even before ABC’s late-show host made his controversial Sept. 15 remarks about the murderer of activist Charlie Kirk, two people ...
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