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Monday, November 11, 2024
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UPCOMING EVENTS

Bill O’Reilly: The Walt Disney Company is a Mess

The Walt Disney Company has undergone significant changes over the last several months. In November, CEO Bob Iger agreed to return for two more years after serving in that same capacity for 15 years before briefly leaving the company entirely in 2021.

Author and syndicated radio personality Bill O’Reilly discussed Disney’s future on his “No Spin News” podcast.

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Disney owns more than 200 media companies directly and indirectly. They range from movie and music studios to TV channels, news networks, and video games.

O’Reilly called Disney his “least favorite” company and said the company is “a mess.”

“Iger is dropping the lowest price ticket to Disney World to $104; that’s a piece,” O’Reilly said. “So, a family of four, that’s $416 a day. And those tickets are only available two months out of the year.”

According to Statista.com, in the fiscal year that ended on October 1, 2022, The Walt Disney Company generated a total revenue of more than 82.7 billion U.S. dollars, up from 67.4 billion dollars a year earlier – an annual growth of over 22 percent.

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“Disney is an operation that does not care about what it was invented to do and that was to entertain children,” O’Reilly added. “Now, they’ve priced children out; the working class and poor kids of America can’t go. Why? Because they (Disney) are greedy SOBs.”

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