Disney Layoffs Cut Across TV, Film, Corporate Finance Affecting Hundreds of Employees
Disney is laying off several hundred employees globally across multiple teams.
variety.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting up to 2025 and early 2026 coverage.
Disney has conducted multiple rounds of layoffs in recent years as part of ongoing cost-cutting and workforce realignment. Reports in 2024 and 2025 highlighted hundreds of job cuts across corporate functions, TV/film units, marketing, and finance, with numbers ranging from about 300 in one wave to several hundred in later rounds. These moves were framed by Disney as a need to streamline operations and rebalance resources to fund creative initiatives.[3][4][10]
The most recent widely reported rounds in 2025 involved cuts across several units, including TV, film, and corporate finance, with Disney acknowledging “opportunities to operate more efficiently” while not always disclosing exact headcount in every round. Coverage suggested these rounds were part of an ongoing program rather than a single mass firing, reflecting a broader industry pattern of cost discipline as streaming dynamics evolve.[6][7][9][3]
Context for understanding these layoffs includes Disney’s broader strategy under CEO Bob Iger to rebalance content output with financial discipline, aiming to invest in high-impact franchises and technology while reducing overhead in less productive areas. Industry outlets noted the cuts occurred as Disney faced shifting audience habits and revenue mix between streaming and traditional channels.[2][9]
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Disney is laying off several hundred employees globally across multiple teams.
variety.comDisney has said it plans to trim 7,000 from its workforce overall
www.fox5ny.comDisney has said it plans to trim 7,000 from its workforce overall
www.fox9.comThe layoffs, which hit hundreds of workers in television, film and corporate finance, come three months after the company shed 200 workers in TV.
www.latimes.comIMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.
www.imdb.comDisney, like other media companies, is reshaping its business strategy in response to the migration of cable TV audiences to streaming platforms.
www.cnbc.com300 jobs in legal, human resources, finance and communications were impacted.
fortune.comWalt Disney Co. confirmed it is laying off several hundred employees as part of a cost-cutting measure.
www.cbsnews.comDisney Layoffs: Disney has announced significant job cuts affecting marketing, publicity, casting, and finance teams as part of its ongoing efforts to streamline operations amidst changing media dynamics. This latest round continues a series of layoffs affecting various departments while raising concerns about workforce morale.
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