The company faced protests outside its studios, celebrities threatening to break ties and political pressure from Republicans and Democrats.

Removal of late-night show criticised as part of Trump administration’s attack on critical voices in media, academia and business

ABC's chilling decision to pull \

Ben Stiller, John Legend, Halsey, Jamie Lee Curtis, Henry Winkler and more slammed the move.

Many believe Kimmel's suspension, done in response to comments made about Charlie Kirk's assassination, is a violation of free speech.

Disney does FCC chair's bidding, suspends Kimmel show over Charlie Kirk comment.

Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s TV show over Charlie Kirk comments is latest sign of business coming under pressure from White House

"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" is on indefinite hiatus after the host made comments about conservatives' reactions to the death of Charlie Kirk.

"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" is on indefinite hiatus after the host made comments about conservatives' reactions to the death of Charlie Kirk.

He refused to apologize. Guaranteed First Amendment legal rights are different from a private enterprise exercising editorial judgment.

Stewart's featured guest will be Maria Ressa, the journalist and author of “How to Stand Up to a Dictator.”

The parties will discuss whether there is a way to return "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to the air, the report said.

Demonstrators condemn CEO Bob Iger and fellow executives for ‘bending the knee’ to Trump administration

Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers and David Letterman criticize ABC’s parent company, Disney, and FCC chief, Brendan Carr

Actor boldly urged fans to cancel their subscriptions

Disney-owned ABC pulled Kimmel’s late-night show off the air after he made comments about MAGA and Tyler Robinson.

Late night host and Disney reps could not agree on language that would not exacerbate the situation further

People are calling for a boycott of Disney, including streaming services Disney+ and Hulu after a recent decision. Here's what's behind the move.

Disney and ABC have faced criticism for bowing to pressure from Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr in benching Jimmy Kimmel.

Michael Eisner condemned the network’s decision to succumb to pressure from the Trump administration.

"If not for university presidents, law firm managing partners and corporate chief executives standing up to bullies, then who will step up for the First Amendment?”