• 'Hit them where it hurts'

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Sat Sep 20 09:11:38 2025
    [I am stuck between "Kimmel is unfunny and probably pushed the envelope
    too far this time" vs. the right to free speach and the dangerous precident that his suspension sets, and the fact that no one should be looking to late-night entertainers for "news."]

    'Hit them where it hurts': Angry Disney+ and Hulu users are closing their accounts in their droves as Jimmy Kimmel cancellation saga rumbles on

    Date:
    Fri, 19 Sep 2025 15:04:51 +0000

    Description:
    Disney+ and Hulu are facing a mass exodus of users as furious fans and Hollywood creatives hit out over Jimmy Kimmel's suspension.

    FULL STORY

    Disney is facing a major backlash from Disney+ and Hulu users over the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! and its host.

    In recent days, swathes of the entertainment behemoth's fanbase have taken to social media to express their disgust over Disney's handling of the
    situation. And, in a bid to make the Hollywood institution sit up and take notice, many have not only confirmed they've cancelled their subscriptions to two of the world's best streaming services , but have called on others to do the same.

    Kimmel, whose late-night talk show has run for nearly 24 seasons since its January 2003 debut, was pulled off the air on Monday, September 15 for
    comments he made about political activist Charlie Kirk. The outspoken conservative was assassinated during an event at Utah Valley University on September 10.

    In the wake of Kimmel's comments, Brendan Carr, chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), threatened that ABC would face regulatory consequences if it didn't act. In the hours that followed Carr's warning, two of ABC's largest affiliates in Nexstar and Sinclair confirmed that they'd
    stop broadcasting Kimmel's show. By the evening of September 15, ABC
    announced that Kimmel's hosting privileges had been "indefinitely" removed.

    Disney+ users have already pulled the plug on their accounts over the Kimmel saga

    Amid the wider political and cultural fallout around the freedom of the
    press, and of free speech itself, numerous Hollywood creatives have chastised Disney, ABC, Nexstar, and Sinclair for appearing to bend the knee to the FCC and, by proxy, the Trump administration.

    Per The Washington Post , a host of actors, directors, and producers have expressed outrage over the suspension of Kimmel and his show. Going one step further, Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof took to Instagram on Thursday, September 18 (as reported by The Wrap ) to state he wouldn't work for Disney
    or its subsidiaries again until Kimmel was reinstated.

    Tatiana Maslany, star of Marvel TV show She-Hulk: Attorney at Law , which
    aired exclusively on Disney+ in mid-2022, though, has arguably been the most vocal critic. Posting on her Instagram story on Thursday (thanks to X/Twitter for the screenshot), Maslany called on her 500,000 followers to boycott Disney-owned streaming platforms in a bid to force the entertainment giant to walk back its decision.

    And that's what some of Maslany's fans, plus many other furious subscribers, have done since the saga began.

    Threads on Reddit pages, such as r/television and r/entertainment these are just two of numerous threads on these sub-Reddits are littered with comments from irate users who've said they've closed their accounts or plan on cancelling their subscriptions in the near future. That includes people who were signed up to Disney+ and Hulu, plus other services that require a subscription to use, such as National Geographic, ESPN, and FX Now.

    Some are even going as far as to say they'll boycott other Disney-owned properties, too, including Disneyland resorts, Disney Cruise Liners, and the company's merchandise.

    Reddit isn't the only place people are threatening to boycott Disney in the immediate and long term, either. Users on X/Twitter, Instagram, and the ResetEra forums are doing exactly that.

    Understandably, the big question is: will any of this work?

    At the last count in June, Disney's combined subscriber figure for Disney+
    and Hulu sat at 183 million. Obvious as it is to say, that's a huge number
    so, unless tens of millions of users close their accounts, it's unlikely that this boycott will significantly impact Disney's revenue streams.

    Per a September 18 report by Bloomberg , Disney executives are due to meet Kimmel to discuss his and his show's futures in the near future. If a compromise can't be reached, it's possible that more subscribers could walk away from Disney+ and its sibling platforms. Whether it'll be a big enough number to make Disney sit up and take notice, though, remains to be seen.

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/streaming/disney-plus/hit-them-where-it-hurts-angry- disney-and-hulu-users-are-closing-their-accounts-in-their-droves-as-jimmy-kimm el-cancellation-saga-rumbles-on

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  • From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to Mike Powell on Sat Sep 20 20:28:20 2025
    On Sat 20-Sep-2025 9:11a, Mike Powell@1:2320/105.0 wrote:
    [I am stuck between "Kimmel is unfunny and probably pushed the envelope too far this time" vs. the right to free speach and the dangerous
    precident
    that his suspension sets, and the fact that no one should be looking to late-night entertainers for "news."]

    'Hit them where it hurts': Angry Disney+ and Hulu users are closing their accounts in their droves as Jimmy Kimmel cancellation saga rumbles on

    ABC will rue the day the capitulated on this. Trump has now said that broadcast licenses should be pulled for saying anything against him.

    Which is a direct threat to the 1st amendment.

    While there is some fire to the "At will employment", that it came about due to pressure from the Chairman from the FCC is a civil rights violation. I do hope that Kimmel sues, so this can get pushed to SCOTUS. It won't stop here.

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Rug Rat on Sun Sep 21 07:21:00 2025
    Hello Rug Rat!

    ** On Saturday 20.09.25 - 20:28, Rug Rat wrote to Mike Powell:

    ..I do hope that Kimmel sues, so this can get pushed to SCOTUS.
    It won't stop here.

    Kimmel doesn't need to sue, yet. He's still getting paid
    because his contract is still in force. Even the staff/crew
    are still getting paid.
    --
    ../|ug

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  • From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to Mike Powell on Sun Sep 21 12:11:55 2025
    On Sun 21-Sep-2025 10:09a, Mike Powell@1:2320/105.0 said to Rug Rat:

    When it comes to Kimmel, and Cobert, I am not 100% sure they would have a case. The problem with both of them, and especially Cobert, is that they sometimes had problems expressing their views without using language that is not supposed to be used on OTA TV. The FCC had apparently been looking the other way for several years. I don't think the network would have
    much
    of an issue building a case of Kimmel being an FCC liability if it comes
    to
    that.

    Do you have an sources for that?


    That said, many of the complaints to ABC about Kimmel supposedly came from "citizens," so if another group of citizens complains about his suspension (especially with their pocketbooks) they have that right and, if they are loud enough, it just may work.

    "They" can say anything they want, doesn't make it true.

    It probbably won't get that far, Kimmel, and Cobert are in a good position, where they can just go to other platforms not controlled by the FCC and take their audience with them, and have probbably gained a few out of all this. Simmilar to what Howard Stern did when he moved to Sirrus Radio.

    This is still a hit to the 1st amendment, and fromt he looks of it, it won't stop here.

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