DAVID NG, Breitbart
For Hollywood, 2022 was truly anΒ annus horribilis.
Major studios, streamers, cable providers, and other media giants lost a combined $542 billion in market value in 2022, with left-wing studios the Walt Disney Co., Netflix, and Comcast accounting for the bulk of the bloodshed.
The Dow Jones Media Titans index, which tracks the performance of 30 of the worldβs biggest media companies, shed 40 percent this year, with its total market value declining from $1.35 trillion to $808 billion, according to aΒ Financial TimesΒ report.
The losses outpaced indices for other sectors, including banking, which saw a 14.5 percent drop for the year, and telecommunications, which fell by 11.2 percent.
Hollywoodβs horrible year was the result of aΒ one-two punchΒ of a downturn in the streaming market coupled withΒ consumers continuing to cut the cord by the millions. In addition, the advertising marketΒ has crateredΒ as households cut spendingΒ as the costs of essentials like food andΒ energyΒ continue to skyrocket due to President Joe Bidenβs (D) disastrous economic policies.
Woke companies paid the highest price in 2022.
Disney β once an invincible brand and iconic American companyβ saw its stock plummet more than 40 percent this year as the company facesΒ weak profitability for the foreseeable future, prompting the firing of CEO Bob Chapek and the return of old CEO Bob Iger.
Disney, whose stock is on course for its worst year since 1974, spent 2022Β embracing radical LGBTQ activismΒ and waging a calamitous political war with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) over the stateβs anti-grooming Parental Rights in Education Law.
Netflix experienced an unprecedented two consecutive quarters of subscriber losses this year, whichΒ resulted in layoffs and cost-cutting across the board. For the year, the stock is down more than 50 percent.
Other big losers includeΒ Paramount Global, whose stock has dropped more than 40 percent, and Warner Bros. Discovery β the parent company of CNN β whose stock has tumbled more than 60 percent.
Comcast β the parent of NBC and MSNBC, as well as Universal β is down more than 30 percent for the year.
βItβs been a perfect storm of bad news,β Michael Nathanson, media analyst at SVB MoffettNathanson, told theΒ FT. βIβve been covering this sector a long time and Iβve never seen such a bad collection of data points before.
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Who wants to get depressed while being entertained? Entertainment should bring joy, not depression. Think about it Hollywood.
Stupid actions produce stupid results. They ordered it so the public is serving it up. They be getting fired!