Disney bars LA Times film coverage

Disney is barring the Los Angeles Times from advance screenings of its films and access to its talent in response to a series in the paper about the relationship between the Walt Disney and the city of Anaheim that Disney claims is “biased and inaccurate”.

The editors of the Times said that Disney declined access to its slate of films for the paper’s holiday film preview citing “unfair coverage” of its business ties with Anaheim. Upcoming Disney films include Thor: Ragnarok, Coco and Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

The paper ran a two-part series in late September looking into what it characterised as a complicated and increasingly tense relationship between the city and the Disneyland Resort. The Times says it will review and cover Disney films when they become available to the public.

Disney responded in a statement Friday that the Times’ series showed, “a complete disregard for basic journalistic standards.”

“Despite our sharing numerous indisputable facts with the reporter, several editors, and the publisher over many months, the Times moved forward with a biased and inaccurate series, wholly driven by a political agenda,” the statement continued.

The Times reporter who wrote both pieces, Daniel Miller, tweeted that, “Disney never asked for a correction.”

Hillary Manning, the communications director for Los Angeles Times, said the paper had “no further comment” to the allegations made by Disney.

Disney representatives have not responded to The Associated Press’s request for details on which facts it is contesting in the series.

SOURCE

Leave a Reply