Disney announced on Tuesday that it will be hiking the prices of many of its subscriptions by $2 to $3. The new prices will take effect on Oct. 21.
Disney is raising the price of Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions once again. Starting October 21, many of the streaming services' standalone plans and bundles will see price increases.
Bob Iger's legacy at Disney is at stake amid culture wars and pressure from the FCC. Disney is reinstating Jimmy Kimmel, but affiliates like Sinclair and Nexstar won't air it.
Disney+ plans to increase prices for select subscription plans starting October 21. The price hikes affect several Disney+ plans, raising costs by $2 to $3.
The Walt Disney Company—following major criticism from an ex-CEO and an ex-U.S. president—announced Monday late-night show host Jimmy Kimmel would return to ABC on Tuesday, a week after he was suspended for a monologue that criticized Republicans and Donald Trump after the murder of conservative leader Charlie Kirk
The Walt Disney Company announced Monday that Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return to air on Tuesday following a weeklong suspension over his monologue about Charlie Kirk's murder.
Republican Senator Rand Paul said on Sunday that threats by Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr against Disney and local broadcasters for airing "Jimmy Kimmel Live" were "absolutely inappropriate."
ABC's abrupt suspension of talk show host Jimmy Kimmel under pressure from the Federal Communications Commission is the latest demonstration of the power President Donald Trump wields to bend media, entertainment and digital platforms to his will, as he uses political pressure to mute criticism and punish institutions he sees as biased against him.
Film and TV writers held a free-speech demonstration in New York on Friday to protest Disney's suspension of talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel and President Donald Trump's efforts to punish broadcasters who speak ill of him or his murdered ally, the right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.
The Walt Disney Company pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" off the air "indefinitely" from its ABC network after the host made comments linking the alleged killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to Trump's MAGA movement.
Disney has been handed $2.2 billion by the government of the United Kingdom over the past 15 years in return for filming movies and streaming shows in the country according to analysis of more than 400 company filings
DIS' streaming base hits 183M in Q3, with rising ARPU, new content and Hulu integration fueling growth momentum.