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More than 100 ABC News veterans urge Disney CEO Bob Iger to stand firm against Trump attacks
The letter, obtained by CNN on Wednesday soon after it was delivered to Iger, was first drafted when ABC suspended “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” last week.
More than 100 former ABC News employees including Sam Donaldson, Tom Bettag and Judy Muller have signed on to a letter urging Disney CEO Bob Iger to step it up when it comes to publicly defending journalists under political attacks and the company itself against government pressure.
ABC’s suspension of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” over the host’s comments about slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk has ignited a fierce backlash as left-leaning social media users and
Needham analysis suggests Disney should shut down ABC broadcast network rather than sell it, citing the FCC's regulatory pressure following controversy over Jimmy Kimmel's show.
The controversy started Monday when Kimmel questioned the ideological leanings ascribed to Kirk’s accused killer, Tyler Robinson, and said members of the “MAGA gang” — i.e., supporters of President Trump and his “Make America Great Again” slogan — were trying to “score political points” by calling Robinson a left-wing radical.
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A group representing Disney shareholders demanded documents about ABC’s decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel amid pressure from the Trump administration.