Major Disney Competitor Permanently Shutting Down

When it comes to children’s television shows, Disney is often seen at the top of the charts. However, they are not the only studio known for making great kid’s content. They are also not the only studio that has a channel dedicated to content made for younger viewers — just take a look at Nick Jr. And with the rise in streaming, there are more options than ever for parents to choose from when picking shows for their children to watch.

However, it looks like the competition just got a little easier. According to reports, the streaming service Noggin will be permanently shut down later this year. Noggin was one of the primary streaming services where subscribers could enjoy hit Nickelodeon shows like Blues Clues, Dora the Explorer, Peppa Pig, Little Bear, Paw Patrol, and more.

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Noggin is owned by Paramount Global, which recently went through a major round of layoffs. 800 employees are now without a job, and this includes the entire Noggin team. Per The Hollywood Reporter:

The platform is a casualty of a round of layoffs that saw 800 staffers across Paramount lose their jobs. CEO Bob Bakish said the layoffs are part of “streamlining costs” at the conglomerate.

Noggin’s entire staff is among the 800 layoffs. The app will stop taking on new subscribers and will shutter sometime later this year, as first reported by trade publication Kidscreen.

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While it was a big competitor of Disney, in terms of children’s content, it was not nearly as big as other streamers. When the closure was announced, Noggin only had about 2.5 million current subscribers.

If you and your family are fans of Noggin, then you’ll be pleased to know that it is not completely going away. While you won’t have a specific streaming app just for your younger kids, you will still be able to access all the children’s shows on Paramount+. Simply login or subscribe to Paramount+ and you’ll be able to select the Nick Jr. banner.

Paramount was not the only massive studio that had a ton of layoffs over the last couple of years. Last year, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the company would be laying off thousands of employees. This was done in an effort by Iger to cut Disney’s overall budget by $5.5 billion.

In the end, Disney ended up laying off more than 4,000 employees and left 3,000 jobs unfilled. The layoffs primarily affected the studio, but Disney is continuing to hire cast members to work in its theme parks.

‘Percy Jackson’ Scores Season 2!

It’s no secret that things have been rough for Disney when it comes to its streaming service, Disney+. Disney recently shared that, because of the recent price hike, the streamer had lost 1.3 million subscribers. There have also been a number of series cancellations, including The Mysterious Benedict Society, Big Shot, The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, and National Treasure: Edge of History.

However, it is not all bad news. In fact, there is some really good news.

On December 19, 2023, Disney released its newest original series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians. The series stars Walker Scobel as Percy Jackson, a 12-year-old demigod who is accused of stealing Zeus’ lightning bolt. Along with his friends, Annabeth and Grover, Percy must fight unimaginable monsters, find the lightning bolt, and restore order to Olympus.

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Percy Jackson and the Olympians was an immediate hit, breaking records for Disney+, Hulu, and even TikTok, just one week after its release. And Disney has now shared that the success of Percy Jackson has earned the show a second season!

During its fourth-quarter earnings call, news of the new Percy Jackson season was shared by Disney CEO, Bob Iger.

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Shortly after Iger’s announcement, Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis released a statement, sharing how excited Disney was to bring Percy Jackson and his friends back for another incredible season.

“Rich in magic, wonder, adventure and heart, Percy Jackson and the Olympians captivated the imaginations of viewers of all ages everywhere. We’re thrilled to embark on an exciting new quest and a season two with Rick Riordan, our fantastic partners at 20th Television, and the exceptional ensemble of cast and creative talent that bring this story to life.”

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Percy Jackson was originally a book series, penned by author Rick Riordan. Riordan has been a key player in the creation of Disney’s new hit series.

Riordan was also excited to hear about a second season. He revealed to fans that the second season would focus on the second book in the Percy Jackson series — Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters. The first season was based on the first book in the series — Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief.

“I can’t wait to bring the next season of Percy Jackson to Disney+. Raise anchors. Hoist the mainsail. All hands on deck, demigods. We’re heading for the Sea of Monsters!”

Percy Jackson and the Olympians also stars Leah Sava Jeffries as Annabeth Chase, Aryan Simhadri as Grover, Virginia Kull as Sally Jackson, and Megan Mullally as Alecto.

’Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ Will Arrive on Disney+

In an exciting development for Taylor Swift fans, it has been revealed that Disney+ will soon become the ultimate destination for experiencing the mesmerizing Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour. This announcement from Disney has set hearts racing and expectations soaring for the incredible concert film that will soon be available exclusively on the popular streaming platform.

Taylor Swift has consistently captivated audiences around the world with her incredible talent, chart-topping hits, and unforgettable performances. Now, with Disney+ as the new home for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, fans will have the opportunity to relive the magic and immerse themselves in the electrifying atmosphere of these iconic live shows.

The decision to partner with Disney+ speaks volumes about Taylor Swift’s enduring appeal and the immense popularity of her concerts. Known for her ability to create deeply personal connections with her fans, Swift has charmed audiences of all ages and backgrounds with her relatable lyrics and powerful stage presence. With this exclusive streaming release, she is poised to bring her remarkable talent, passion, and energy straight into the living rooms of millions of fans worldwide.

The Eras Tour is a testament to Swift’s evolution as an artist. Each era represented in the tour showcases her artistic growth and transformation, from her country beginnings to her more recent pop anthems. The concert film promises to be a visual feast, allowing viewers to witness the stunning stage production, intricate choreography, and the immense effort that goes into creating a Taylor Swift live spectacle.

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Not only does the Disney+ release offer fans a chance to experience the magic of The Eras Tour, but it also provides an opportunity for newcomers to discover the brilliance of Taylor Swift’s live performances. Through this exclusive partnership, Disney+ ensures that the tour reaches a wider audience, introducing Swift’s music to fans who may not have had the chance to attend her concerts in person. The film is set to release on March 15, and yes, the film is releasing extra bonus songs as well!

Furthermore, the collaboration between Taylor Swift and Disney+ solidifies the streaming platform’s commitment to delivering top-quality entertainment to its subscribers. Taylor Swift’s immense popularity and her ability to create meaningful connections with her audience align perfectly with Disney’s dedication to providing exceptional content that resonates with viewers worldwide. Get ready to be transported into the captivating world of Taylor Swift as Disney+ brings the concert experience to life like never before.

Price Hike Costs Disney+ More Than 1 Million Subscribers

When The Walt Disney Company launched its very own streaming service — Disney+ — in November 2019, it was touted as the ultimate streaming platform for Disney fans. Not only could subscribers watch some of their favorite Disney movies and television shows, but Disney was also dedicating a lot of time and money to creating new and original content.

One of the great things about Disney+ when it first launched was its affordability. Subscribers would pay just $6.99 per month and would have access to everything the site had to offer. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney did launch Premier Access, in which subscribers would have to pay $19.99 if they wanted to watch a brand-new release, but the monthly and yearly prices remained low.

Things have changed a lot in four years, and Disney+ has seen a drastic price increase. The ad-supported tier of Disney+ now costs $7.99 per month. But subscribers who want to enjoy their favorite movies and shows without ads have to pay $13.99 per month.

In October 2023, Disney announced that the ad-free tier of Disney+ would go from $10.99 per month to $13.99 per month, a nearly 30% increase.

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And now, it looks like Disney is seeing the cost of their massive price hike.

On February 7, Disney released its earnings for the first quarter of the 2024 fiscal year. In that report, it revealed that it had lost a whopping 1.3 MILLION subscribers after the price hike went into effect. However, Disney remains optimistic and still plans to add between five and six million subscribers to its platform by the end of the current quarter, which ends in March.

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In just four years, Disney+ cost The Walt Disney Company nearly $11 billion. When he returned as CEO after the firing of Bob Chapek, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that he would be taking a more critical approach to Disney+.

Since then, Disney+ has canceled a number of original series — including Doogie Kamealoha MD, The Mysterious Benedict Society, and National Treasure: Edge of History. Disney also shelved two series that had been filmed, but not yet aired — Nautilus and The Spiderwick Chronicles.

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By focusing on Disney+, Iger had managed to cut the streamer’s losses to just $300 million last quarter. That is a massive drop from the losses that Disney+ was experiencing before Iger retook the reins.

While he was CEO, Bob Chapek said that the company expected to have Disney+ profitable by 2024. He is currently facing multiple lawsuits because of those statements. Bob Iger has remained quiet on when he thinks Disney+ will see a profit.

Fired Disney Star, Gina Carano, Files Major Lawsuit

In 2019, Disney and Lucasfilm launched a brand-new series on Disney+, Disney’s new streaming service. The series was The Mandalorian, and it starred Pedro Pascal as The Mandalorian, whose job it was to protect Grogu, AKA The Child, from those who wanted to exploit his powers. The series also starred Gina Carano as Cara Dune, a mercenary who helps Mando (born Din Djarin) protect Grogu.

In 2021, The Mandalorian was still as successful as ever, but one of its stars was making waves. Actress Gina Carano made an incredibly controversial post, comparing being a Republican to being Jewish during the Holocaust. Disney immediately parted ways with the actress, calling her comments “abhorrent and unacceptable.”

It’s been almost three years since Disney and Lucasfilm fired Carano, and now the actress has decided to sue them.

On February 6, Carano officially sued Disney and Lucasfilm, claiming that she was wrongfully terminated. She is also suing for sexual discrimination, all revolving around her firing from The Mandalorian.

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In her lawsuit, Carano’s lawyer states that the actress was fired because, “she dared voice her own opinions.”

“A short time ago in a galaxy not so far away, Defendants made it  clear that only one orthodoxy in thought, speech, or action was acceptable in their empire, and that those who dared to question or failed to fully comply would not be tolerated. And so it was with Carano.”

“After two highly acclaimed seasons on The Mandalorian as Rebel ranger Cara  Dune, Carano was terminated from her role as swiftly as her character’s peaceful home planet of Alderaan had been destroyed by the Death Star in an earlier Star Wars film. And all this because she dared voice her  own opinions, on social media platforms and elsewhere, and stood up to the online bully mob who demanded her compliance with their extreme progressive ideology.”

In an interesting twist, Carano’s legal fees are being paid by none other than X (formerly Twitter) CEO, Elon Musk.

Musk has had his own issues with the Mouse House. After making some comments that were considered by many to be antisemitic, Disney — and many other companies — pulled their advertising from X. The companies noted that Musk had also allowed white nationalists to post hate speech on the platform, without repercussions.

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Musk says that he is covering the costs of lawsuits for people who have “faced discrimination” for things that they have said on his platform. He says that punishing those people is a violation of their right to free speech.

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Carano’s lawsuit also claimed that there were male actors who worked with Disney that said things similar to what Carano said, but they were not fired by Disney or Lucasfilm. They did not cite who these actors were or what it was they allegedly said.

Carano is seeking damages of at least $75,000 for the nine months of pay that she lost because of her termination. She is also looking for additional compensation due to losing her role in Rangers of the New Republic — another Star Wars show.

Disney has not responded to the lawsuit.