Titles like ‘A Small Light’ and ‘Togo’ have been removed from Disney+ even as the streamer prepares to hike its subscription rates.
Disney+ is apparently feeling pretty confident about its ability to shrug off the ire of customers, these days. The service has enacted a new round of title removals, pulling more than 20 shows and movies from its catalog in its latest efforts to streamline. The removals themselves aren’t all that rare, but the response from Disney when asked about the pulled titles reveals a company that has no qualms about facing backlash from customers, despite the public relations year it’s had.
Key Details: Titles removed from Disney+ include “Hailey’s On It,” “Love & WWE: Bianca & Montez,” and more. Disney defended the decision to remove the titles, saying they represented less than 2% of its catalog. Disney+ plans are increasing in price starting Oct. 17. Sign Up Now $7.99+ / month disneyplus.
Disney+ is apparently feeling pretty confident about its ability to shrug off the ire of customers, these days. The service has enacted a new round of title removals, pulling more than 20 shows and movies from its catalog in its latest efforts to streamline. The removals themselves aren’t all that rare, but the response from Disney when asked about the pulled titles reveals a company that has no qualms about facing backlash from customers, despite the public relations year it’s had.
Key Details: Titles removed from Disney+ include “Hailey’s On It,” “Love & WWE: Bianca & Montez,” and more. Disney defended the decision to remove the titles, saying they represented less than 2% of its catalog. Disney+ plans are increasing in price starting Oct. 17. Sign Up Now $7.99+ / month disneyplus.
- 10/1/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Disney has been deleting more of its self-made shows and films from the Disney+ streaming service, attracting more ‘content impairment charges’.
It’s been about 18 months since we first had to learn what the term ‘content impairment charge’ meant, as Disney spent around $2bn to delete films and TV shows from its Disney+ streaming service. These weren’t shows and movies it bought it. Rather, it was productions it made itself, but by deleting them, it could save money on ongoing residuals and such like.
Yep, it’s cheaper not to show you things long term, even if you paid for them in the first place.
Anyway, as you’ve probably gleamed from the headline to this particular piece, here we go again. We’re indebted to the WhatsOnDisneyPlus site for alerting us to another collection of productions that are being removed from Disney’s services.
Just to ice this particular cake,...
It’s been about 18 months since we first had to learn what the term ‘content impairment charge’ meant, as Disney spent around $2bn to delete films and TV shows from its Disney+ streaming service. These weren’t shows and movies it bought it. Rather, it was productions it made itself, but by deleting them, it could save money on ongoing residuals and such like.
Yep, it’s cheaper not to show you things long term, even if you paid for them in the first place.
Anyway, as you’ve probably gleamed from the headline to this particular piece, here we go again. We’re indebted to the WhatsOnDisneyPlus site for alerting us to another collection of productions that are being removed from Disney’s services.
Just to ice this particular cake,...
- 10/1/2024
- by Simon Brew
- Film Stories
Get ready for an eye-opening journey into the dark world of drug trafficking with the premiere of “Narco Wars” Season 4 Episode 1, titled “Heroin Big Bosses.” Tune in on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on National Geographic for a gripping exploration of the drug lords behind the 1970s heroin boom in the United States.
In this riveting episode, viewers will be taken on a deep dive into the lives and operations of the masterminds behind one of the most significant drug epidemics in American history. From the streets of Colombia to the corridors of power in the U.S., “Narco Wars” shines a spotlight on the individuals who fueled the heroin trade and profited from the suffering of countless addicts.
Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, viewers will gain insight into the tactics, motivations, and consequences of the heroin trade during this tumultuous period. From the rise of notorious kingpins...
In this riveting episode, viewers will be taken on a deep dive into the lives and operations of the masterminds behind one of the most significant drug epidemics in American history. From the streets of Colombia to the corridors of power in the U.S., “Narco Wars” shines a spotlight on the individuals who fueled the heroin trade and profited from the suffering of countless addicts.
Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, viewers will gain insight into the tactics, motivations, and consequences of the heroin trade during this tumultuous period. From the rise of notorious kingpins...
- 3/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Saturday at 10:42 Am on National Geographic, viewers are in for an immersive journey into the clandestine world of narcotics with “Narco Wars: Queenpin Cutdown.” In a realm typically dominated by men, this gripping episode shines a spotlight on the formidable women who wield significant influence in the drug trade.
The episode unfolds as a riveting narrative, delving into the lives and stories of these powerful women who navigate the perilous landscape of the drug underworld. From cunning strategists to fearless decision-makers, each woman’s tale unfolds against the backdrop of a male-dominated industry, adding a unique dimension to the narrative.
Tune in at 10:42 Am for a captivating exploration of the untold stories, challenges, and triumphs of these queenpins. “Narco Wars: Queenpin Cutdown” promises an intriguing look into a world where women, often behind the scenes, play a pivotal role in shaping the course of illicit enterprises on National Geographic.
The episode unfolds as a riveting narrative, delving into the lives and stories of these powerful women who navigate the perilous landscape of the drug underworld. From cunning strategists to fearless decision-makers, each woman’s tale unfolds against the backdrop of a male-dominated industry, adding a unique dimension to the narrative.
Tune in at 10:42 Am for a captivating exploration of the untold stories, challenges, and triumphs of these queenpins. “Narco Wars: Queenpin Cutdown” promises an intriguing look into a world where women, often behind the scenes, play a pivotal role in shaping the course of illicit enterprises on National Geographic.
- 3/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Almost everyone knows the name of Tony Montana, the fictional drug lord immortalized by Al Pacino in the 1983 movie "Scarface," yet few know the name of Miami's real-life most notorious king, er, queenpin, Griselda Blanco Restrepo. In the late 1970s, Blanco seized control of Miami's drug trade through incredible violence, waging war on any who opposed her. This led to the "Cocaine Cowboy" wars, in which Blanco's enforcers would kill their opponents in broad daylight, sometimes in motorcycle drive-by shootings. Blanco's life story is both fascinating and terrible, full of sex, drugs, and murder, and is totally ripe for a fictionalized interpretation.
Sofia Vergara stars as Blanco in "Griselda," a six-part limited series on Netflix that tells the story of the infamous self-made billionaire, drug pusher, and multiple murderer, although the real story is even more brutal and impossible to believe than the miniseries depicts. "Griselda" was made by "Narcos...
Sofia Vergara stars as Blanco in "Griselda," a six-part limited series on Netflix that tells the story of the infamous self-made billionaire, drug pusher, and multiple murderer, although the real story is even more brutal and impossible to believe than the miniseries depicts. "Griselda" was made by "Narcos...
- 2/12/2024
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
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