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Disney Employee Morale ‘Terrible’ Following Executive Firing

The Walt Disney Co. has seen its stock take yet another beating, dropping nearly 6 percent since Thursday’s surprising executive shake up that saw CEO Bob Chapek fire his presumed successor, Peter Rice, who served as Disney’s chairman of entertainment and programming.

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19 Million Watched January 6 Hearing, Preliminary Figures Show

The Democrats’ effort to saturate the airwaves with its primetime January 6 show trial on Thursday yielded 19 million viewers across five networks — a preliminary figure that fell short of similar blanket-coverage political events, like this year’s State of the Union address, which drew 38 million viewers.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 9: (L-R) Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) look on

Republicans Blast Soros-Funded Latino Radio Acquisitions: FCC Should Scrutinize ‘Blatant, Partisan’ Deal

A group of prominent Republican lawmakers – including Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Tom Cotton (R-AR), and Rick Scott (R-FL) – is urging the Federal Communications Commission to scrutinize the recent deal to buy 18 Spanish-language radio stations by a Democrat-affiliated group, saying the deal represents a “blatant, partisan” attempt to silence dissenting voices.

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Disney Gay ‘Pride Collection’ Clothing Made in Anti-LGBTQ China

Disney’s “Pride Collection” includes apparel with “Made in China” labels, according to items obtained by Breitbart News. At least one of those items is made from 100-percent cotton, which may have been sourced from slave-labor regions in China, though it remains unclear.

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Netflix Shares Fall 7% amid More Bad Subscriber Data

Netflix shares fell more than seven percent on Wednesday as the streamer faced more bad news about its subscriber outlook, including a new study showing that long-term Netflix customers are abandoning it in significantly larger numbers.

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