MOUSE TRAPPED: Disney is experiencing "not massive" protests & Disney Plus Subscription Cancellations [View all]
Deadline executive editor Dominic Patten said that he's hearing Disney may back down after public backlash over the yanking of ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, nearly 24 hours after the news broke, Patten said, "There is some hope that they can find a pathway back," speaking about ABC's parent company Disney.
"Jimmy Kimmel is still hosting 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'" he noted. "But it's going to be a hard road because we've seen the repercussions of this. There are protests happening outside the Disney offices in Burbank. There are protests happening on Hollywood Boulevard. Are they massive? No, but they're they're there. People are canceling their. Disney+ subscriptions. Are they massive? No, but they're there," Patten noted.
The "fact of the matter is there's always been a tendency in American life we saw it with the Smothers Brothers in the '60s. We saw with Bill Maher in 2002, who got canceled because he said that he would not accept calling the 9/11 terrorists cowards. He called them terrorists, but not cowards. That was how Jimmy Kimmel got his show in 2003, because of that. Irony of ironies, unfortunately," Patten recalled.
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