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Disney stock today: DIS slips as $10M FTC kids-privacy order, “Zootopia 2” record hit grab focus
1 January 2026
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Disney stock today: DIS slips as $10M FTC kids-privacy order, “Zootopia 2” record hit grab focus

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 15:25 ET — Market closed

  • Walt Disney shares last closed down 0.9% at $113.77.
  • The FTC said a federal judge approved an order requiring Disney to pay $10 million tied to alleged children’s privacy violations on YouTube.
  • Disney said “Zootopia 2” has grossed about $1.46 billion to become Walt Disney Animation Studios’ top-grossing film. Reuters

Walt Disney shares ended 0.9% lower in the final U.S. trading session of 2025 on Wednesday, before markets shut for New Year’s Day. The move came as investors weighed a fresh regulatory headline around how the company labels children’s content on YouTube.

Why it matters now is less the size of the penalty than the reminder that privacy compliance can quickly become a market issue for ad-driven media businesses. Streaming platforms have leaned harder into advertising, and any suggestion of weak controls around kid-focused content can raise questions about oversight and future costs.

At the same time, Disney is heading into 2026 with signs of strength in its content pipeline. The company’s “Zootopia 2” milestone offers a timely counterweight for bulls, reinforcing how a hit theatrical slate can feed demand across franchises, from consumer products to theme-park experiences.

The broader tape was soft in holiday-thinned trade, with major U.S. indexes ending the year’s final session lower. “The last few days won’t have much bearing on next year,” said Giuseppe Sette, co-founder and president of Reflexivity. Reuters

In the FTC matter, regulators said Disney failed to properly label some YouTube uploads as “Made for Kids,” a tag that helps determine how data can be collected and used. The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, or COPPA, is a U.S. rule that restricts collecting personal information from children under 13 without parental notice and consent.

The FTC said the court order requires Disney to pay $10 million and set up a compliance program tied to its YouTube operations. The case also points to a broader risk for large media groups: headline-driven scrutiny over how they monetize kids’ audiences, even as they push further into ad-supported streaming.

Media shares mostly drifted with the market into the year-end close. Netflix was little changed in the final session, while Comcast slipped, a read-across for sentiment because it owns NBCUniversal and competes with Disney in theme parks.

Disney also used the week to lean into brand marketing, unveiling a New Year campaign video titled “Through Time” that it said would air during ABC’s “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.” The Walt Disney Company

Investors are now looking past the holiday for clearer signals on fundamentals: parks demand and pricing, advertising trends at ESPN, and whether Disney’s studios can keep converting big releases into durable franchise value. Legal and regulatory headlines can fade quickly, but they tend to matter more when they touch advertising practices and children’s data.

Before the next session, traders will also be watching macro signals that can swing rate expectations and consumer-sensitive stocks. The New York Fed’s calendar shows weekly jobless claims and construction spending scheduled for Friday, with ISM manufacturing due early next week.

Disney’s next near-term corporate marker is its cash dividend payment. The company’s board declared a $1.50-per-share dividend payable in two $0.75 installments, with the first due on Jan. 15 and the second scheduled for July 22.

The next bigger catalyst is earnings. Disney is expected to report again in early February, according to Yahoo Finance’s earnings calendar, and investors typically focus on streaming subscriber trends, advertising demand and theme-park profitability.

On technical levels, Disney ended 2025 below its 52-week high of $124.69 and above its 52-week low of $80.10, based on Business Insider market data. Traders often treat the prior high as resistance and the prior low as long-term support.

For now, Disney stock heads into 2026 caught between franchise momentum in film and a regulatory backdrop that can add headline risk when liquidity is thin and markets are resetting.

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