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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 7, 2017 22:20:21 GMT
Disney ends L.A. Times ban following backlash from news outlets
by Frank Pallotta @frankpallotta
November 7, 2017: 4:37 PM ET
Disney will no longer ban the Los Angeles Times from advance screenings of its movies following a backlash from critics groups, news outlets and journalists, who were boycotting those same screenings in protest.
"We've had productive discussions with the newly installed leadership at The Los Angeles Times regarding our specific concerns, and as a result, we've agreed to restore access to advance screenings for their film critics," a Walt Disney Company spokesperson said in a statement Tuesday afternoon.
In a statement of its own released shortly afterward, the Times said, "The Los Angeles Times has covered the Walt Disney Company since its founding, here in Los Angeles, in 1923. We look forward to reporting on Disney well into the future."
The lifting of the blackout follows an outpouring of solidarity for the Times after the paper's film coverage was blacked out by Disney due to a story that examined the business relationship between the company's flagship Californian theme park, Disneyland, and the city of Anaheim. Disney had said that the Times "showed a complete disregard for basic journalistic standards" with that story, though it has not publicly claimed there were any errors in the article.
On Monday, entertainment sites like The A.V. Club and Flavorwire, as well as a pop culture writer for the Washington Post, said they would skip the screenings until the ban on the Times was lifted.
The New York Times joined the growing boycott on Tuesday afternoon, not long before the reversal of the ban was announced.
"A powerful company punishing a news organization for a story they do not like is meant to have a chilling effect," the New York Times said in a statement. "This is a dangerous precedent and not at all in the public interest."
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Nov 7, 2017 22:29:49 GMT
The Mouse always wins...not. What an embarrassment for Disney, what an unprecedented PR disaster.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Nov 7, 2017 22:38:59 GMT
The Mouse does always wins...not. What an embarrassment for Disney, what an unprecedented PR disaster.
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Post by politicidal on Nov 7, 2017 23:08:32 GMT
That was fast.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Nov 8, 2017 0:47:21 GMT
Good. It was stupid of them to do it in the first place.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2017 3:39:02 GMT
An unfair banning by a ruthless unchecked power?? Nope. I don't know what that's like. 😛
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Nov 11, 2017 12:53:26 GMT
Bump, as this seems got lost with many.
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Post by coldenhaulfield on Nov 11, 2017 15:52:56 GMT
Their ban is lost, and their friends at Rotten Tomatoes will not survive.
Disney... will die. AS WILL YOUR FRIENDS!!!1
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2017 3:37:19 GMT
It's another bump!
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