Disney Layoffs: Disney Branded Television Exec Leaving, 20th Digital Studio Folding, D23 Team Downsizing – Update

UPDATED: We are in Day 3 of Disney’s second round of layoffs, which has included a senior level programming executive at Disney Branded Television. Additionally, we are including a couple of cuts that happened Tuesday but got lost in the flurry of staff reductions. We will continued update with more as layoff news comes in throughout the day.

Reena Singh is leaving as SVP Development and Current Series for Disney Branded Television. Singh moved to the division more than two years ago from 20th Television where she was SVP Current Programming. At Disney, she has been a member of the Creative Inclusion Council, which creates new content practices for inclusive storytelling. Also leaving is Amanda DiPiazza, Executive Director, Current Series, Disney Branded Television.

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Multiple Disney TV divisions have folded their current series operations into development during the current wave of layoffs. Freeform consolidated development and current, with SVP Julie Jarmon leaving; ABC combined drama development and current, with SVP Stacey Adams departing.

Also leaving is Kelsey DiLaura, manager, development at FX, as well as multiple managers at Marvel, I hear.

Digital content division 20th Digital Studio, led by EVP David Worthen Brooks, has been dissolved. Brooks will be transitioning into a first-look deal with Hulu, 20th Digital’s main distributor, as an independent producer.

Founded in 2008 as Fox Digital Studio and acquired by Disney as part of the $71.3 billion 2019 deal for key Fox assets, 20th Digital Studio, most recently part of Disney General Entertainment Content, developed, funded and produced short-form, branded and digital genre content from emerging filmmakers.

It is known for the Bite Size Halloween shorts, for which the unit signed a deal with Hulu last year to turn into nine horror features.

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Also hit by layoffs was D23, the official fan club for the Walt Disney Co. Founded in 2009, the organization is mostly known for the biennial D23 Expo fan confab, with the next one slated for September.

The size of the cuts is in the double-digits, with some sources indicating that as much as a quarter of the staff or more was affected amid speculation that the division may be restructured.

Also departing as part of the layoffs is Jerrell Jimerson, Chief Product Officer, Disney Streaming, Disney+, Star+, and Hulu. He has been at Disney since 2018, involved in the Disney+ launch, and before that was Chief Product Officer for BAMTech, which Disney acquired.

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The second round of Disney layoffs so far has impacted a number of TV and film divisions, including ABC, Freeform, ABC Signature, 20th Television, Disney+, Disney Branded Entertainment, Hulu, Disney TV Animation, Walt Disney Television Alternative and Searchlight, with Disney Television Studios marketing and first-run syndication among the units getting dissolved and a number of areas being consolidated.

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