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How many people quit Disney+?

Following the September 2025 suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, roughly 1.7 million to over 3 million U.S. subscribers canceled Disney-affiliated streaming services like Disney+ and Hulu. This surge represented a significant 436% increase in subscriber churn above normal levels. The New York Times +3
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Are many people canceling Disney?

Churn, the entertainment industry's dreaded term for the percentage of subscribers who cancel monthly, spiked to 8 percent for Disney+ and 10 percent for Hulu. (To compare, Netflix's churn stayed the same for a 13th month at 2 percent.
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Is Disney growing or declining?

Disney is showing signs of growth, particularly in its Parks & Experiences and streaming (DTC), with record revenue and expanding streaming margins, but faces challenges with declining linear TV profits and high film costs, leading to mixed financial results and analyst caution despite projected overall revenue and earnings growth for fiscal 2026. The company is strategically pivoting towards streaming profitability and leveraging its strong franchise, while balancing significant investment in new attractions and content. 
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How many people unsubscribed from Disney+?

Over 1.7 million Disney streaming subscriptions were reportedly cancelled in seven days between the announcement of Kimmel's suspension and his return, according to sources speaking to independent journalist Marisa Kabas for her website The Handbasket.
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Did Disney+ lose 700k subscribers?

More like Disney Minus, amirite? Disney+ lost 700,000 subscribers over the final three months of 2024, which is the Walt Disney Company's first quarter of fiscal year 2025.
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Some Disney+ users cancel subscriptions, boycott ABC after Jimmy Kimmel suspension

Why are people not liking Disney anymore?

People are mad at Disney for various reasons, including the recent controversy over suspending Jimmy Kimmel, leading to boycott calls from some conservatives and even actors, alongside ongoing gripes about rising theme park prices, perceived "wokeness," focus on remakes over originality, and declining film profitability, all fueling frustration with executive decisions under CEO Bob Iger. 
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Is Netflix or Disney+ bigger?

While Disney's combined streaming services (Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+) briefly surpassed Netflix in total subscribers in 2022, Netflix remains the larger single streaming platform by subscribers and revenue per user, boasting over 300 million global subscribers compared to Disney's significantly lower numbers across its services, especially after its India (Hotstar) business was merged, and with Netflix consistently leading in revenue and profitability per user.
 
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Did Disney lose a bunch of subscribers?

A report from Antenna Research Associations shows about 7 million subscribers cancelled their Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions after ABC put Kimmel on the shelf from Sept. 17 to Sept. 25. Kimmel, in his Sept.
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Is Disney+ making a profit?

The Walt Disney Company said on Monday that streaming profit (Disney+, Hulu and an ESPN service) increased 72 percent, to $450 million, partly because of higher prices.
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Who has more subscribers, Disney+ or Netflix?

Market Share and Growth: Netflix vs.

Netflix is currently crowned the streaming industry leader, with over 282.7 million subscribers in Q3 2024. In contrast, Disney+ has experienced some growth since its launch in 2019, reaching over 236.2 million subscribers across Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.
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Why are people boycotting Disney?

People calling for the boycott are upset with what they see as ABC and, by extension, parent company Disney silencing criticism of President Donald Trump and his administration at the expense of free speech.
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What if you invested $1000 in Disney 20 years ago?

Investing $1,000 in Disney (DIS) stock 20 years ago (around early 2006) would have grown to roughly $4,700 to $5,000 by early 2026, including dividends, but it significantly underperformed the S&P 500, which would have turned that same amount into about $8,000 or more, showing Disney's stock has been a mixed performer, strong in periods but lagging the market overall in recent years despite its media empire.
 
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Is Disney+ going away in 2025?

For now, customers can still subscribe to Disney+ and Hulu as separate services. But by 2026, all Hulu content will live inside Disney+, with the app and platform phased out entirely. The move caps a major reshaping of Disney's streaming strategy.
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What celebrities are boycotting Disney?

Several celebrities, including Marvel star Tatiana Maslany and director Damon Lindelof, called for boycotts of Disney platforms like Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN in September 2025, urging fans to cancel subscriptions after Disney suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! amidst pressure from the FCC, sparking a wider debate on free speech and corporate censorship, leading some stars and fans to cancel services and threaten to stop working with Disney. 
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What is the 60 10 rule for Disney?

The Disney "60+10 Rule" is a benefit for Walt Disney World resort guests, allowing them to book dining reservations and some experiences (Enchanting Extras) for their entire stay (up to 10 days) starting 60 days before their arrival date, giving them a significant advantage over off-site guests who must book day-by-day at the 60-day mark. This allows for booking popular spots like Cinderella's Royal Table for the whole trip at once, often by focusing on the end of the trip first. 
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Which movie almost bankrupted Disney?

The movie that almost ruined Disney was 1985's The Black Cauldron, a dark fantasy film that was a huge box office bomb, costing $44 million but earning only $21 million, leading to serious consideration of closing the animation studio entirely due to its massive financial failure and turbulent production.
 
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Why did Disney lose 700k subscribers?

Disney+ lost about 700,000 subscribers in late 2024 (Q1 fiscal 2025) primarily due to price increases and the end of promotions, coinciding with stricter password-sharing crackdowns, though the loss was less severe than some expected and the company remained profitable overall, with Hulu gaining subscribers. Content quality concerns, such as with The Acolyte, and a perception of too much political content were also cited by some viewers as reasons for cancellation.
 
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How much does a CEO of Disney get paid?

Disney's CEO salary varies, with Bob Iger earning around $41 million in 2024, and the incoming CEO, Josh D'Amaro, set for a package valued around $35-$45 million in his first year (Fiscal 2026), including a $2.5 million base salary, bonuses, and long-term incentives tied to company performance, according to early 2026 reports.
 
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Did Disney donate $2 million to Israel?

Yes, The Walt Disney Company donated $2 million in October 2023 to humanitarian organizations in Israel following the Hamas attacks, with $1 million going to Magen David Adom, Israel's emergency medical service, and $1 million to other nonprofits aiding children and families in the region, according to company statements. 
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What led to Disney's downfall?

Disney's perceived downfall stems from a perceived shift from original storytelling to quantity-driven sequels, remakes, and brand-focused content, leading to audience dissatisfaction, box office disappointments, and stock drops, exacerbated by pandemic losses, streaming challenges, and debates over forced inclusivity and quality. Key factors include loss of originality, increasing park costs, over-reliance on established IPs (Intellectual Properties), and corporate decisions that prioritized short-term profit over creative vision, alienating some fans.
 
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Is Disney attendance declining?

Yes, Disney's domestic theme park attendance was down slightly (around 1%) in fiscal 2025 compared to 2024, despite record profits driven by higher per-guest spending and strong international growth; however, recent reports from early 2026 indicate potential headwinds from declining international visitor numbers to the U.S. and ongoing high costs deterring some domestic visitors, leading to some quieter periods and concerns about long-term attendance trends despite Disney's successful revenue strategies.
 
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Do people still watch Disney Channel?

As of November 2023, Disney Channel is available to approximately 70 million pay television households in the United States — down from its peak of 100 million households in 2011.
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Who are the big 3 of streaming?

The "Big 3" streaming services generally refer to Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+, forming the dominant trio in the subscription video-on-demand market due to their massive subscriber bases and extensive content libraries, with recent industry trends pointing toward further consolidation around these players. 
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Why are people unsubscribing from Disney+?

People are cancelling Disney+ due to a combination of rising subscription costs, increasing restrictions on account sharing, concerns over the quality and direction of original content, and a significant backlash from a specific incident involving the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, which many perceived as censorship, leading to calls for boycotts. These factors have created a perfect storm, impacting subscriber retention as users feel the value proposition is diminishing.
 
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What is the #1 streaming service right now?

Netflix remains the most popular subscription streaming service globally by subscriber count (over 300M) and traffic, making it the overall leader, though YouTube dominates free streaming and Amazon Prime Video is a strong contender, with Disney+ also significant, while services like Hulu and Paramount+ offer strong value in specific markets like the U.S. 
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