The poor box office debut and dismal critical reception of Disney's "Snow White" remake is just the latest in a long line of controversies that Disney has endured in recent years.
The Federal Communications Commission has launched an investigation into Walt Disney Co. and its broadcast subsidiary ABC over the company’s diversity, equity and inclusion programs, Chairman
President Donald Trump’s FCC commissioner said Friday he’s opening an investigation into the Walt Disney Co. and its ABC television network to see whether they are “promoting invidious forms of DEI discrimination.”
The zoo created a new activity for visitors to celebrate it's anniversary. The Walt Disney Company started a similar tradition roughly 25 years ago.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has announced his intention to investigate The Walt Disney Company and ABC over their embrace of DEI policies.
In that letter, Carr accused Disney’s broadcast network ABC of “attempting to extract onerous financial and operational concessions from local broadcast TV stations under the threat of terminating long-held affiliations, which could result in blackouts and other harms to local consumers of broadcast news and content.”
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Walt Disney World Pastry Culinary Director Chef Stefan Riemer spoke with FOX Business about how the company is pushing the boundaries of theme park dining.
The Walt Disney Company revealed Friday the appointment of Tamotsu Hiiro as its new managing director for Japan. Tamotsu, who brings more than 35 years of corporate leadership experience to the role, will report directly to Luke Kang, president of Disney’s Asia Pacific operations.
Half-price kids tickets are now available for purchase. The 50% discount is valid on three-day tickets or longer and on visits from May 27 through Sept. 20, 2025. Adult pricing for Disney World tickets begins at age 10. Guests under age 3 may enter for free.
FCC chair Brendan Carr said he wants a review all of Disney's DEI practices — both past and present — to determine whether the company has ever violated any FCC regulations.
On Thursday, the Walt Disney World Resort welcomed the 100 teens selected to participate in the 2025 Disney Dreamers Academy.