"We've subscribed to Disney+ off and on. I've always subscribed to Netflix; once all the other platforms came around, we would add some. But since I've had my kids, a lot of the time we would have Disney+. The minute I heard the FCC chair was putting pressure on ABC, and when I realized Disney was the one that owns ABC, I was really sad."
"ABC's decision to suspend "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" led some fans to boycott, canceling their Disney+ subscriptions. Kelli Caldwell and her husband explained why they were canceling to their 12-year-old twins, one of whom loves Marvel. After Kimmel was brought back by ABC, Caldwell said she wants to wait to resubscribe and book a Disneyland trip."
"I've been aware that consumers voting with their dollars can make a difference, and that's something the little, individual person can do. I went to my husband within two hours - and that was just because he was on a meeting, and I couldn't interrupt him sooner - and said, "We need to cancel this.""
Kelli Caldwell, a 54-year-old children's musician and stay-at-home mom from Portland, Oregon, has subscribed to Disney+ off and on while maintaining a Netflix subscription. The minute she learned the FCC chair pressured ABC and that Disney owns ABC, she felt sad and decided to act by canceling Disney+. She told her husband within hours and explained the cancellation to their 12-year-old twins, one of whom loves Marvel. Caldwell described consumers voting with their dollars as meaningful. Her husband became supportive during the family conversation. After ABC reinstated Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Caldwell said she will wait before resubscribing and plans a Disneyland trip.
Read at Business Insider
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