MommaBerd
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2011
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Shanghai's Toy Story Land will open April 26th, 2018.
Bummer - we’ll miss it by two weeks. I wonder if they will do “soft openings”?
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Shanghai's Toy Story Land will open April 26th, 2018.
They need to let a half dozen of the regulars on this board design an awesome craft cocktails and beers with tapas revamp for it.
Honestly if there’s s college game or if I wanna watch Monday night football from my bedroom, the watch ESPN app is the way I do it. It’s very convenientNEWS
I thought this was interesting and I am sure numbers Disney will want to push with the Street => Including streaming and out of home viewing increases ESPN's live sports ratings by as much as 33% among 18-24 year olds
http://www.adweek.com/tv-video/espn...as-33-with-streaming-and-out-of-home-viewing/
"Three months after ESPN transitioned to Nielsen’s total live audience number—which combines streaming and out-of-home viewing with traditional linear ratings—the sports network is sharing its first seven weeks of data, which sees millennial audience increases for its live sports broadcasts by as much as 33 percent."
Yeah I use the ESPN app all the time to watch live sports.Honestly if there’s s college game or if I wanna watch Monday night football from my bedroom, the watch ESPN app is the way I do it. It’s very convenient
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Major rebuild of runoff rapids underway at Blizzard Beach
http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions...erway-at-disneys-blizzard-beach-waterpark.htm
NEWS
I thought this was interesting and I am sure numbers Disney will want to push with the Street => Including streaming and out of home viewing increases ESPN's live sports ratings by as much as 33% among 18-24 year olds
http://www.adweek.com/tv-video/espn...as-33-with-streaming-and-out-of-home-viewing/
"Three months after ESPN transitioned to Nielsen’s total live audience number—which combines streaming and out-of-home viewing with traditional linear ratings—the sports network is sharing its first seven weeks of data, which sees millennial audience increases for its live sports broadcasts by as much as 33 percent."
It would be great if they could get those up and running again. My family loves the tube slides best as well and we really missed them this year.I love runoff rapids (I love tube slides a lot more than body slides.) The only problem being (a) the location in the park sort of sucks and (b) I am old and can't walk up all those stairs as many times as I'd like. Hopefully these will be back in commission next year. Even so I'll probably only ride each one once, but still...got a Platinum Plus AP and gonna use it!
Best News I've read in months. That fountain is my favorite place in all of DHS.The Miss Piggy/Muppet Fountain has returned. It is no longer a planter or behind walls.
I am really sad that Tiana's Riverboat Ice Cream Party is possibly ending. I understand it has been running for a year (or more), but not everyone can get to do Disney every year and/or do every event when they do get to go. My daughter really wanted to do this on our upcoming trip in February. I regret not having done it when we were there this past August.
Does anyone think there is any chance they extend again? The only reason I am hopeful is that they also haven't extended the Frozen Ever After Dessert Party past January 29th yet. Perhaps they are simply late to releasing dates for these parties. Right now, Tiana's last date is January 6th. I am really hoping they extend one - if not both of these parties soon. I have to pick my FP+ in 2-weeks and would really like to know if I have these parties scheduled when making my selections.
Well, it's a way for Disney to make extra $ so I would say there is a chance it gets extended - especially if the new dates they just exegeses to sell well
You left out the part of my quote where I said "No major broadcast network".
By major broadcast network I am talking about ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox. What cable channels do is irrelevant to a conversation about the inability for ABC and Fox to be under the same umbrella.
No, I didn't leave that part out. Please note that the examples that dina444444 provided are on major broadcast networks. There are plenty of other examples of shows were the network merely provides the time slot for shows with which they have no direct ownership.
Please take a moment and read the quotes I selected. They were not related to the ABC/Fox issue. Please do not try to apply my comments to that discussion.
I guess I wasn't clear. My remarks were meant to correct your inaccurate statement that networks "buy old syndicated shows or they buy pilots and then produce shows." As both dina444444 and I noted, there is a third option. Networks (including major broadcast networks) also provide distribution to shows that they do not produce nor have direct ownership.
Well...no movement on releasing more dates for Tiana’s Riverboat Party, but this morning Disney released February dates for the Frozen Ever After Dessert Party. I found it odd that they only released February though.