Would you all explain to me how removing content we expect to have access to is a โ€œcost savingsโ€ measure?

The following is from the Willow Wikipedia page, which led me to the linked URL:

The series was removed from Disney+ on May 26, 2023, amidst a Disney+ and Hulu content removal purge as part of a broader cost cutting initiative under Disney CEO Bob Iger.

Iโ€™ve been abroad for a month and earned some time off afterwards. One of my kids reminded me that we never finished Willow, so I said โ€œletโ€™s do it now!โ€ The show wasnโ€™t perfect for many reasons, but I wanted to finish it for nostalgiaโ€™s sake and my child legit found it interesting. Lo and behold, the series isnโ€™t on Disney+ any more!

A quick search later, I see the above referenced quote linking to the article associated with this postโ€ฆ which only made things worse. The Mysterious Benedict Society was something my whole family could watch and enjoy without arguments! Turner and Hooch was dorky, but something my youngest loved and it was a super safe and easy pick for us bond over.

This post isnโ€™t about whether the shows are good. And it isnโ€™t about how nearly every show I like ends up cancelled. The point is that I paid for access, they were then quietly removed (for various platforms), and I have zero understanding as to how this saves these companies money.

Would someone explain?

P. S. Yes, I know this is old news. However, this is just how I am. Iโ€™m not up to date with anything in the entertainment world. I intentionally wait a few seasons for things because I loath when shows are cancelled after a season. (Iโ€™m looking at you, Firefly.) Iโ€™m the same way with books, often waiting to read a trilogy after its published because I donโ€™t like the wait in between books. (Thanks, Rothfuss).

I just donโ€™t take cancellation wells, especially when I was on top of everything including summer podcasts and such. (Now anything with the names Abrams, Lindelof, or Cuse makes my skin crawl.)

I know. Iโ€™m weird and stuff.

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itโ€™s a ridiculous loophole. They are literally saying, โ€œI have this thing thatโ€™s so valuable, but I โ€˜accidentallyโ€™ threw it away, itโ€™s worthless now, I need to mark this down as a loss.โ€ They are destroying their own products for tax purposes.

This. โ˜

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