Topic: Disney

157 chapters across the catalog

Anglo
Episode 1853 15:54 - 18:21

1853: Anglo

The Bachelorette Season Cancellation and Taylor Domestic Violence

Disney Entertainment and ABC canceled the upcoming season of The Bachelorette just hours before its scheduled premiere. The decision followed TMZ releasing footage of a 2023 domestic violence incident involving the lead, Taylor. The hosts speculate on the potential for a future media project where the subject shares her side of the story.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 2:49:52 - 2:52:20

1825: MUK-Ultra

Disney and OpenAI Deal, Sora Video Generation

The Walt Disney Company has entered a three-year licensing deal with OpenAI, investing $1 billion in the firm. Users will be able to use the "Sora" platform to create 30-second clips featuring over 200 characters from the Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars universes. While the current deal excludes human actor likenesses, it is expected that licensing for voices and faces will follow.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 2:46:43 - 2:48:51

1813: Lunchbox

Disney and YouTube TV Carriage Dispute

YouTube TV has removed Disney-owned channels, including ESPN and ABC, following a failed carriage agreement. The blackout leaves subscribers without access to major sports and local news. The hosts suggest a "life hack" for affected viewers: watching Disney-posted clips directly on YouTube, which often removes commercials and provides the core content for free.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 22:33 - 31:09

1801: Hate of Speech

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, Broadcast Licensing, and News Distortion

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr appears on the Benny Johnson podcast to discuss potential regulatory actions against broadcasters like ABC due to Jimmy Kimmel's conduct. The discussion explains the legal obligations of broadcast licensees to serve the "public interest" and the value of the public spectrum. Carr suggests that local affiliates should push back against national networks like Disney and Comcast to avoid license revocation or fines for news distortion.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 36:15 - 40:12

1801: Hate of Speech

Disney-NFL Deal, Local Affiliates, and Late Night Ratings Decline

An analysis of the business relationship between networks and local affiliates reveals a significant decline in late-night television audiences. Disney's potential acquisition of NFL networks via ESPN is identified as a complicating factor in their regulatory standing. The hosts suggest that networks like ABC and NBC are losing millions on shows hosted by Kimmel and Colbert, making reruns of older content like "Hogan's Heroes" potentially more profitable.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 43:37 - 47:40

1801: Hate of Speech

Disney Boycott, TikTok Protests, and Cynthia Nixon

A growing boycott against Disney, Hulu, and Disney+ is highlighted through social media clips, including a viral TikTok and a statement from actress Cynthia Nixon. Protesters cite the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel and perceived government interference as violations of the First Amendment. The segment explores the financial repercussions for Disney as fans cancel subscriptions and annual passes.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 25:59 - 37:16

1784: Yakcasting

Alan Cumming, Jimmy Kimmel Live Guest Hosting

Actor Alan Cumming guest-hosted Jimmy Kimmel Live, delivering a monologue that criticized the Trump administration and advocated for transgender rights. Cumming utilized his platform to address social issues including immigration, bathroom access, and gun control statistics. The performance was characterized as a highly political shift for the Disney-owned late-night program.

Op Day
Episode 1772 1:52:04 - 2:06:15

1772: Op Day

Hollywood vs. AI, Midjourney Copyright Lawsuit

Disney and Universal have filed a landmark copyright infringement lawsuit against the AI imagery company Midjourney. The studios allege that the AI was trained on their iconic characters, such as those from *Cars* and *Toy Story*, without authorization. A key legal question is whether the liability rests with the AI company or the individual users who generate the prompts to create infringing content.

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 1:38:54 - 1:44:52

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

Disney Snow White Controversy, Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot

Disney's live-action remake of Snow White faces multiple controversies, including a reported feud between stars Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot over the Israel-Palestine conflict. Zegler has also faced backlash for criticizing the original film's romance and "stalker" prince. Additionally, actor Peter Dinklage criticized the use of the seven dwarfs, leading to further production complications.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 1:43:04 - 1:45:56

1739: Hypophora

Robert Steffens Disney Lawsuit, Racial Discrimination Claims

Former Marvel CFO and President Robert Steffens has filed a lawsuit against Disney, alleging he was denied a promotion because of his age and race. Steffens claims he was told the company could not award the job to "another old white guy" and that Disney maintained an official effort to promote employees based on BIPOC signifiers. The complaint describes Disney's actions as willful, malicious, and in disregard of Steffens' rights.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 1:19:40 - 1:24:35

1737: Wrong Puberty

Corporate DEI Retreat, Walmart and Google Policy Changes

Major corporations including Walmart, Google, Disney, and JPMorgan Chase are reportedly backing away from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) targets in their annual reports. While some companies are making public announcements, others are quietly scrubbing DEI language to avoid political and legal backlash. Political strategists like David Axelrod have warned the Democratic Party that focusing on these issues may be alienating the broader electorate.

Publical
Episode 1686 1:55:49 - 1:58:36

1686: Publical

Disney Plus EULA Lawsuit, Wrongful Death Arbitration

Disney is attempting to block a wrongful death lawsuit by citing a mandatory arbitration clause found in a Disney Plus user agreement signed years earlier. The case involves a woman who died from an allergic reaction at a Disney Springs restaurant despite staff assurances. Legal experts warn that if the court enforces the EULA in this context, it could set a dangerous precedent for consumer rights across all digital services.

Flying Cars
Episode 1675 46:15 - 48:48

1675: Flying Cars

Donor Strike, The Economist Walker Cover

Major Democratic donors, including Gideon Stein and Abigail Disney, have officially paused contributions to the party until Joe Biden is replaced. The Economist magazine featured a cover image of a walker with the presidential seal, an image that mirrors art previously used by the No Agenda podcast in 2021. Donors expressed that while they respect Biden's record, they believe he cannot defeat Donald Trump in the general election.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 20:47 - 23:56

1618: Fat Leonard

Stephen A. Smith Criticizes Texas Immigration Law on ESPN

Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith used his platform on ESPN to denounce Governor Greg Abbott's new immigration law as racist. Smith argued that the law allows for arrests based on "suspicion," which he believes will lead to the profiling of Latinos based on their language, clothing, or perceived economic status.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 2:19:23 - 2:21:33

1618: Fat Leonard

No Agenda Stream and DH Unplugged Merger Predictions

The hosts discuss the No Agenda live stream and the DH Unplugged podcast. A recent prediction on DH Unplugged regarding a media merger was validated the following day by news of talks between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount, showcasing the show's insight into corporate transactions.

Global Donut
Episode 1612 16:04 - 25:28

1612: Global Donut

Elon Musk, X Advertising Boycott, and New York Times DealBook Summit

Elon Musk's controversial interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin is analyzed, specifically his profane message to advertisers attempting to "blackmail" him with money. Musk suggests that if X fails, the public will blame the advertisers like Disney's Bob Iger. The hosts debate whether Musk is intentionally signaling to the military-industrial complex or if he is prepared to let the company go bankrupt to restructure it.

Podcast Pro
Episode 1611 3:11:27 - 3:15:48

1611: Podcast Pro

Good News Segment, Make-A-Wish Disney Trip

A "good news" story features a five-year-old boy from North Carolina who, after finishing treatment for leukemia, was granted a trip to Disney World. The segment, sourced from an ABC affiliate, is criticized by the hosts for sounding like a "native ad" for Disney. Despite the skepticism, the story is included as a rare example of positive mainstream reporting.

Food Noise
Episode 1606

1606: Food Noise

Disney Corporate Governance, Nelson Peltz and Ike Perlmutter

A discussion regarding activist investor Nelson Peltz and former Marvel owner Ike Perlmutter attempting a leverage buyout or board takeover of Disney. The move is characterized as an effort to strip the company of "woke" influences following a period of financial decline.

Bold Action
Episode 1590 2:10:56 - 2:14:21

1590: Bold Action

Fran Drescher, SAG-AFTRA, Vaccine Mandates

SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher released a statement defending members who lost their livelihoods due to vaccine mandates. While she is vaccinated herself, Drescher argued that "body sovereignty" and the Freedom of Religion Act must be protected, warning that fear should not turn into fascism. She applauded Disney for ending vaccine mandates on their sets and called for an end to "us versus them" discrimination.

Comely
Episode 1587 57:09 - 1:00:34

1587: Comely

Georgia Election Case Live Stream and Disney Spectrum Blackout

The judge presiding over Donald Trump's election interference case in Georgia announces that proceedings will be live-streamed and televised. Meanwhile, a carriage dispute between Disney and Charter Spectrum results in a blackout of ESPN and ABC. The hosts discuss this as a sign of the decline of traditional cable television and Bob Iger's attempts to pivot Disney's assets.