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ificandream

(11,409 posts)
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 09:33 PM 13 hrs ago

Disney investors demand details into company's Jimmy Kimmel suspension

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Source: The Guardian

A group of Disney investors is asking the company to turn over documents related to the company’s decision to temporarily suspend Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, amid charges the media company may have been “complicit in succumbing” to media censorship.

The investors, composed of lawyers for the American Federation of Teachers and Reporters Without Borders, noted that Disney’s stock “suffered significant declines in response to the company’s abrupt decision to suspend Mr. Kimmel and his show”, it said in a letter to Disney.

“The fallout from suspending Jimmy Kimmel Live! sparked criticism as an attack on free speech, triggered boycotts and union support for Mr. Kimmel, and caused Disney’s stock to plummet amid fears of brand damage and concerns that Disney was complicit in succumbing to the government overreach and media censorship,” the letter said.

The lawyers are demanding “copies of any meeting minutes, meeting agenda and written materials provided to the [company’s] board or presented at any meeting of the board” regarding Kimmel’s decision. It cites a law in Delaware, where Disney is incorporated, that says shareholders can receive materials around board discussion “to investigate potential wrongdoing, mismanagement and breach of fiduciary duty by members [of the board]”. Disney did not immediately respond to requests for comments.



Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/sep/25/disney-investors-jimmy-kimmel-suspension-abc



Now this was not something I expected.

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Disney investors demand details into company's Jimmy Kimmel suspension (Original Post) ificandream 13 hrs ago OP
Class action lawyers are always on the lookout for aggrieved shareholders. John1956PA 13 hrs ago #1
Oh Good Vthestate 13 hrs ago #2
Is this on the heels of the just announced $40 million lawsuit Erika is filing against ABC and The View? Montauk6 11 hrs ago #3
Grifting is the republican way Keepthesoulalive 11 hrs ago #4
Thee Uh-MURRR-kkkan way!!! Montauk6 11 hrs ago #5
Locking. Date of the article is past the SOP's 12 hour requirement. GP6971 11 hrs ago #6

John1956PA

(4,489 posts)
1. Class action lawyers are always on the lookout for aggrieved shareholders.
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 09:40 PM
13 hrs ago

Board members maintain insurance to defend against such lawsuits filed on behalf of shareholders.

Vthestate

(38 posts)
2. Oh Good
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 09:40 PM
13 hrs ago

I love good news. If you own it ...let it represent your ethos ....give 'm hell.

Montauk6

(9,248 posts)
3. Is this on the heels of the just announced $40 million lawsuit Erika is filing against ABC and The View?
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 10:47 PM
11 hrs ago

Funny, how this "pious widow" is willing to forgive the man who actually offed her husband but not the people expressing opinions that cannot hurt him at this point.

Keepthesoulalive

(1,840 posts)
4. Grifting is the republican way
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 10:53 PM
11 hrs ago

Montauk6

(9,248 posts)
5. Thee Uh-MURRR-kkkan way!!!
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 10:55 PM
11 hrs ago

GP6971

(36,719 posts)
6. Locking. Date of the article is past the SOP's 12 hour requirement.
Sat Sep 27, 2025, 11:02 PM
11 hrs ago
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