Right? I’m failing to see how that is an issue.Oh the horror!
For I’m not sure what number of times this is, it has *nothing* to do with the “main Disney offices.” The main Disney offices are not in Philadelphia. Nor Chicago. Nor the other markets where Disney has an O&O.
Here is a clip of Disney doing a call to action and petitioning the FCC to keep KABC-TV Los Angeles on the air. Yes KABC-TV license is being targeted given that the main offices of Disney is in the area.
And again, these are not market specific issues. To try to suggest this is about a specific The View episode is simply not accurate in the least. They are attacking all the licenses.Here is another one Disney issues a similar response for KTRK-TV because their license was targeted for equal time equal access rule related to "The View" episode on a Texas Senate candidate. KABC-TV was targeted because of Trump and Carr targeting Jimmy Kimmel's show and is filmed in the LA area.
it sounds like the stuff we mentioned with Fox Inc historically and the current Paramount management here.Perhaps ironic, as many of the top employees/owners probably voted for Trump.
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"The Wonderful World of Disney" is supposed to be family-friendly. Ideally, that would be TV-G, but TV-PG is necessary in some cases. Once you have to raise it to TV-14, it is no longer famiy-friendly.Right? I’m failing to see how that is an issue.
When was the last time TWWOD aired on ABC."The Wonderful World of Disney" is supposed to be family-friendly. Ideally, that would be TV-G, but TV-PG is necessary in some cases. Once you have to raise it to TV-14, it is no longer famiy-friendly.
It has aired on ABC numerous times in this past year.When was the last time TWWOD aired on ABC.
What movies did they show.It has aired on ABC numerous times in this past year.
When was the last time TWWOD aired on ABC.
Last week they aired Toy Story 4. This coming Sunday they will air Armageddon, on July 2 they will air Independence Day, on July 5 they will air The Sandlot, and on July 6 they will air Moana (animated version from 2016).What movies did they show.
It’s supposed to showcase primarily content under the larger Disney umbrella of studios. That’s it. Whatever fantasy you have about it supposedly being something else is pure fiction. It’s a movie night franchise that often serves as a promotional vehicle for an upcoming release. And not all families live by whatever arbitrary TV rating is applied. Many of us don’t. It’s 2026, not 1956."The Wonderful World of Disney" is supposed to be family-friendly. Ideally, that would be TV-G, but TV-PG is necessary in some cases. Once you have to raise it to TV-14, it is no longer famiy-friendly.
The WWOD banner was revived a few years back for Sunday nights (when sports isn’t airing). For a time, it was the summer and fall Sunday night programming, when Idol took the slot in winter/spring.What movies did they show.
Oh so it’s not like when Walt would pop on TV and tell a story about the movie that was about to play.The WWOD banner was revived a few years back for Sunday nights (when sports isn’t airing). For a time, it was the summer and fall Sunday night programming, when Idol took the slot in winter/spring.
Movies vary widely. Maybe a Pixar movie one week, Star Wars another, something else another week. Not exclusively from the Disney studio brand, but k all the studios under their umbrella. When something from Disney is hitting theatres, like Toy Story 5, they’ll run something related ahead of the release quite often (à la Tou Story 4).
It’s fundamentally a throwback to the old movie of the week nights on the networks, simply branded with the Wonderful World of Disney name.
No. I believe the show open pays homage to that with a brief audio clip of Walt, but while they draw on the name’s heritage it’s more of a modern take on the old brand. After the brief branded open, it’s straight to the movie. With plenty of Disney ads, to be sure.Oh so it’s not like when Walt would pop on TV and tell a story about the movie that was about to play.
There also some comments posted in the wrong docket. Some people submitted comments in support of Disney in the Bridge News early license renewal docket instead of the Disney one.![]()
FCC flooded with 38,000 public comments after ABC public outreach campaign
June 24, 2026 - Most of the comments are critical of FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and President Donald Trump's prolonged efforts to censor the network for programming viewed as politically unfavorable to them.thedesk.net
Here is more fallout on the battle between the FCC and Disney this time with the FCC getting a barrage of Public comment filings.