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Walt Disney’s new chief executive, Josh D’Amaro, announced layoffs in an email to employees on Tuesday, as he looks to streamline the company’s operations.

About 1,000 positions will be eliminated, according to a person familiar with the development.

The cuts will fall on the marketing group, which was reorganized in January, and other parts of the company, including its studio and television business, ESPN, products and technology and certain corporate functions, according to the source.

Disney began notifying employees this week.

“Given the fast-moving pace of our industries, this requires us to constantly assess how to foster a more agile and technologically-enabled workforce to meet tomorrow’s needs,” D’Amaro wrote in an email seen by Reuters. “As a result, we will be eliminating roles in some parts of the company.”

Like other Hollywood studios, Disney is adjusting to new economic realities, including a declining television business, shrinking box office and heightened competition. Warner Bros Discovery WBD.O and Paramount Skydance PSKY.O have also undergone layoffs.

The last significant round of layoffs at Disney came in 2023, when the company said it would cut 7,000 jobs as part of an effort to save $5.5 billion in costs. At the time, Disney was under pressure from activist investor Nelson Peltz to improve its financial performance, and stem losses at its streaming business.

Disney said it had employed approximately 231,000 people as of September, the end of its fiscal year.
 
Disney is adjusting to new economic realities, including a declining television business, shrinking box office and heightened competition.
It's over for The Mouse.

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You mean Starwars: The Gay Sex Saga, where there is a 50 minute scene of a purple haired lady lecturing niggas on gay anal sex didn't make money? Hm~
 
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That seems like a bunch of hyper specific references and I have no clue what any of it means. I’m pretty happy for myself.
 
That seems like a bunch of hyper specific references and I have no clue what any of it means. I’m pretty happy for myself.
I think he is confusing CTV with Tim Pool. One is a Canadian news group, the other is a bald man who lives in America. I can see how they are very similar.
 
The cuts will fall on the marketing group
At least a group that absolutely deserves it. They fail in just about every aspect possible: horrible research making media for a tiny niche while killing public goodwill. Atrocious marketing of big projects to either create hype despite years left, or people hearing about a release after it was already out.
 
Perhaps it could stop losing money by actually making good movies and shows rather than throwing billions in massive gambles of crap projects?
Seriously they could just fire all their DEI division people (or whatever phony name they're calling it now to avoid scrutiny) and they'd be back in the black, no pun intended.
 
It's over for The Mouse.
Fuck I really hope so. The company hasn't been worth a trapped rat's last, dying shit since the mid 60s.
For once, the right people are being fired.
I'd be willing to bet a lot of the slop that Disney's vomited out in the last two decades only got made because the suit-dicks in marketing told the other execs that they could turn stories about faggots and trannies into money printing machines.
At least a group that absolutely deserves it. They fail in just about every aspect possible: horrible research making media for a tiny niche while killing public goodwill. Atrocious marketing of big projects to either create hype despite years left, or people hearing about a release after it was already out.
I honestly don't think Disney will come back from this. You're 100% right about the mouse's marketing department killing any goodwill that anybody besides rabid Disney adults had for the company.
 
Fuck I really hope so. The company hasn't been worth a trapped rat's last, dying shit since the mid 60s.

I'd be willing to bet a lot of the slop that Disney's vomited out in the last two decades only got made because the suit-dicks in marketing told the other execs that they could turn stories about faggots and trannies into money printing machines.

I honestly don't think Disney will come back from this. You're 100% right about the mouse's marketing department killing any goodwill that anybody besides rabid Disney adults had for the company.
I don't think it's so bad, Disney was at its peak in the 90s, when it marketed itself heavily for boys. But now it seems to market itself primarily for fat women, and it axed its 2D department despite being the base the company was founded on.

It's not unrecoverable, but like every modern corpo, it just too infected with fat women to change.
 
Perhaps it could stop losing money by actually making good movies and shows rather than throwing billions in massive gambles of crap projects?
They're eliminating most of Marvel.
One division hit hard is Marvel, which is losing staff from both New York and Burbank, across most areas of the organization including film and tv production, comics, franchise, finance, and legal. That includes the nearly the entire Academy Award-winning visual development team at Marvel Studios.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robsalkowitz/2026/04/14/disney-layoffs-hit-marvel-studios-hard/

As well as PR, home media distribution, and yeah marketing.
Among those let go are 20 people from the company’s publicity departments, as well as the entire home entertainment team, led by executive director of global publicity and marketing communications Chris Bess. Also gone is the EPK team, including director of creative content Natalie Clunis.
https://www.thewrap.com/creative-content/movies/disney-layoffs-marvel-publicity-teams-2026/

They're just going to further double down on their theme parks and cruises that nobody can afford. Interesting times.
 
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