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This Is The Best Way To Boycott Disney

Last updated: September 20, 2025 8:50 pm
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The Walt Disney Company, a titan of the entertainment industry, operates like an octopus with its tentacles reaching into nearly every corner of media and culture. Thus, when a vocal segment of the public expresses outrage over Disney’s decision to remove Jimmy Kimmel from the airwaves and calls for a boycott, it’s essential to unpack this reaction.

First, let’s be clear: a widespread boycott of Disney is unlikely to gain traction, primarily because the decision to cut Kimmel wasn’t driven by financial considerations. Disney willingly let go of one of its flagship programs, averaging 1.77 million viewers per night in the last quarter, without any apparent concern for the revenue it might lose. It’s almost as if they knew they could weather the storm.

Disney’s expansive portfolio, which includes juggernauts like Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar, means that a mass boycott would require consumers to turn their backs on a multitude of beloved franchises—an unlikely scenario. The company seems to be playing a long game, confident that the outrage over Kimmel will fade faster than a Disney villain’s curse.

However, lurking beneath this corporate colossus is a four-letter Achilles’ heel: ESPN. The sports network is not just a channel; it’s a financial powerhouse, bolstered by multibillion-dollar contracts with the NCAA and the NFL.

ESPN serves as the cash cow for Disney, primarily through television provider carriage fees, which are fees paid by cable and satellite subscribers to access the network.

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To put it simply, if you subscribe to any television service, you might be unknowingly contributing to Disney’s coffers, even if you’ve never tuned into an ESPN broadcast. In 2022, the company revealed to shareholders that it earns a staggering $10 billion annually from ESPN’s carriage fees, surpassing the entire revenue from its entertainment division. This is a telling statistic that underscores why a traditional boycott against the broader Disney empire may lack effectiveness.

If you want to make a meaningful statement against Disney’s capitulation to political pressures, consider targeting ESPN directly. For those with cable or satellite subscriptions, the most effective protest might be to cut the cord entirely. Alternatively, you could contact your provider and request a package that excludes ESPN. If such a package isn’t available, you may find yourself weighing the merits of severing ties altogether.

Disney’s revenue from ESPN’s carriage fees eclipses advertising income, which illustrates why conventional boycotts may not yield the desired results.

In summary, if you wish to express discontent with a Disney that appears to bend to political whims, it’s prudent to follow the financial trail and reconsider your support for ESPN. After all, every dollar spent on those carriage fees is a dollar that empowers a company you might not want to support.

Have you taken the plunge and cut your cable, or will you commit to avoiding Disney through your ESPN subscriptions? We invite you to share your thoughts in the comments below.

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