Posts with tag disneyland
Posted Apr 28th 2008 5:26PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries, Reality-Free
A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away.
- Don Gillis: He was well-known to New England TV viewers and sports fans as a longtime sports anchor (in fact, the first in Boston) on WCVB and WHDH. He also hosted a long-running bowling show and did play by play for all of the Boston sports teams. He died at age 85.
Continue reading TV Obits: Gillis, Roe, Phillips
Posted Jan 12th 2007 3:41PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: News, Web
I've gotten sick and tired of seeing this story on every single morning, afternoon, and evening news program, so I'm glad someone else has mentioned it.
I'm talking about the controversy surrounding the guy in the Tigger suit who assaults (?) the teenager. His dad filmed the whole thing, and now the family is outraged. They demand an apology (no money so far). Disney has suspended the worker while they investigate.
But is this "news" or just a wacky home video? CJR Daily talks about all of the airplay the story and the video have been getting on all the news shows this past week. Is it an assault? Did the teen do something behind Tigger? Did Tigger lose his balance? Did Tigger mean to hit him in the face? Did he hit him in the face hard? Watch the video after the jump and decide for yourself.
Continue reading Tigger and the Teen: news, or just a wacky video?
Posted Sep 29th 2006 9:03AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: ABC, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Grey's Anatomy, Commercials, Celebrities, Dancing With The Stars

Three actors on ABC's most popular shows will be featured in a new Disney ad campaign for the company's theme parks. Kim Yun-jin from
Lost, James Denton from
Desperate Housewives, and Isaiah Washington from
Grey's Anatomy will give testimonials about their hopes and dreams. Country singer Sara Evans, currently a contestant on
Dancing with the Stars, will also appear.
The theme of the new campaign is "Where Dreams Come True" and the ads will be shot in a wistful, documentary style. The message, other than telling people to visit Disneyland, is about accomplishing dreams. The target audience is children and young adults. The first advertisement in the new campaign ran Wednesday on ABC.