Two quick thoughts about Jimmy Kimmel’s return to ABC’s airwaves tonight. First, though I’m deeply skeptical about the power of boycotts and protests, this one seems to have worked. A combination of cancellations, petitions, announcements by creatives that they would no longer work for Disney, and former Disney CEO Michael Eisner’s trash-talking his successor, Bob … Continue reading "Jimmy Kimmel’s return is a rare success for boycotts — but there are still several shoes to drop"| Media Nation
The unraveling of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night reign came in the aftermath of an explosive opening monologue about the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk—a moment so polarizing that ABC, pressured by affiliate owners and FCC politics, yanked “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air indefinitely. The Biggest Joke – 145,000 Thousand Views In the hours after ...| Cruising The Past
Un-Banned YouTube will reinstate accounts banned for COVID-19 and election misinformation, The Hill reports. YouTube will also switch to crowdsourced content moderation similar to X’s community notes. And it promises to never again use third-party fact-checkers. YouTube and Google parent Alphabet announced the moves in a letter to Republican House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan […] The post YouTube Brings Back Misinfo Merchants; Tylenol Protects Its Brand Against Autism Claims appea...| AdExchanger
A recent discovery by That Park Place has many wondering whether Disney is taking taxpayer funds and what it's for.| That Park Place
A number of Disney DEI changes swept through the company today, eliminating controversial programs like Reimagine Tomorrow and Stories Matter| That Park Place
Disney dumped two DEI initiatives in its latest filing with the SEC. However, many believe the company might just be hiding its DEI agenda.| That Park Place
A new investigation by That Park Place has revealed that The Walt Disney Company benefited from a relationship with the Biden Administration via funds provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Up to six million dollars was tallied for a joint venture between the The Walt Disney Company Africa and National Geographic […]| That Park Place
The great Netflix password sharing crackdown forced many of us to spend even more on streaming apps, now Disney is following suit. In a CNBC interview on Thursday morning, Disney CEO Bob Iger had some bad news for those who don’t pay for their own Disney Plus subscription. Iger announced the Disney Plus password sharing […]| TechTheLead