During Disney's latest earnings call, CEO Bob Iger spoke about next steps for the Disney+ streaming service, and he noted that the entertainment giant has had "productive conversations" with potential ...
Disney is planning to flood its streaming service, Disney+, with user-generated AI slop. During the company’s recent earnings call, Disney CEO Bob Iger said that the streaming service is “in the midst ...
Bob Iger says AI will give viewers ‘the opportunity to create on our platforms.’ Bob Iger says AI will give viewers ‘the opportunity to create on our platforms.’ is a news writer who covers the ...
It shouldn’t be surprising that Disney, the company that has become willing to degrade its boldest, most artistic endeavors for profit by churning out unnecessary sequels and bland live-action remakes ...
A carriage battle may see all the Disney-owned channels disappear from YouTube TV on Thursday, but today the Bob Iger-run company and the Google-owned platform have reached a detente over an executive ...
John Titor claimed to be a soldier sent from 2036 — a world torn apart by civil war and nuclear fire. Decades later, his predictions about division, collapse, and chaos feel disturbingly real. N.C.
Stephen Colbert mocked Disney hard for suspending Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday’s “The Late Show.” His monologue, of course, included bon mots like the observation that the suspension “proves Disney is #1 ...
The lawsuits accuse Disney of illegally siphoning the personal data of children under the age of 13 through "kid-directed" video content published on YouTube. One of the plaintiffs is petitioning to ...
What just happened? The Federal Trade Commission has reached a $10 million settlement with Disney over allegations that the company failed to adequately protect children's online privacy by ...
Disney will pay $10 million to settle claims by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that it mislabeled videos for children on YouTube, which allowed the collection of kids' personal information without ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced today that the Walt Disney Co. has agreed to pay $10 million to settle allegations that the entertainment company had engaged in the “unlawful collection” of ...
The entertainment company was allegedly alerted beginning in June 2020 that it was violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Charna Flam is a writer ...