By Dade Hayes Finance Editor Fans of The Simpsons believe nearly every frame of it contains jokes — not just the frame, but every part of the frame.
That’s why many of them had mixed reactions last fall when Disney first offered The Simpsons on Disney+, its direct-to-consumer streaming service.
Because the show has been on the air since 1989, its library spans both the 4:3 (square-ish) and 16:9 (rectangular) aspect ratio eras, but the older episodes were cropped as part of the conversion to 16:9 for streaming.
Days after launching Disney+, the company promised it would work to make both aspect ratios available in 2020. Six months later, the company has delivered, enabling viewers to toggle between the two based on their preference or how
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