Darth Sidious
Authentically Disney Distinctly Chinese
Some news that may not interest fanbois, but does me so here goes: Bob Iger's reign has brought destruction and doom through many facets of TWDC beyond P&R. Two that hit close to home for me are the destruction of ABC Sports, so as to push the ESPN Brand (hey, remember when Monday Night Football was a happening ... NBC has that now on Sunday nights!) and ABC Daytime, which slaughtered two ground-breaking daytime dramas in All My Children and One Life to Live.
Well, the latter got quite ugly after Prospect Park bought the rights and tried to resurrect them online. After failing once, they came back in spring of 2013 with four 30 minute shows a week, later cut to two. Oprah's OWN network picked them up as well (why would Disney have wanted them on SoapNet, which it was killing again!)
Season 1 was relatively successful, but there was some bizarre actions on the part of ABC/Disney, which wouldn't surrender web domains or allow the new reboots to use vintage footage for flashbacks. Stranger still, three OLTL stars had migrated to play the same rolls on General Hospital (the only soap left on the network). Other characters came over and were quickly killed off resulting in a lawsuit that delayed a second season of OLTL. Both shows that shot in CT eventually threw in the towel last month and the lawsuit with Disney got even uglier.
Now? With the suit moving forward and ABC Daytime struggling everywhere EXCEPT General Hospital, which has returned to a recipe of quality and stars, word from a Spirited soap source (who throws amazing Christmas parties and has a collection of Emmys) is that ABC is working on trying to buy back the shows and put them on as 30 minutes (they used to be one hour long) five days a week. Katie Couric's disaster is leaving a gaping hole in the schedule when it goes and ABC does not want to give that time back to the affiliates.
I could write more, but there's probably little interest so ... I'll just leave that tidbit.
YOUR favorite company is run by idiots, truly.
I am interested in the ABC, ESPN, studios side of the company. I can't imagine the politicking that gets some of these awful shows on the air. I feel like some of the shows ABC greenlights are just so fundamentally terrible, it should have been obvious well before the pilot. After reading Michael's book, I more so long for an executive who understands the business. A creative company cannot be run by businesspeople alone, you need to keep creating and innovating. Look at some of the tech companies as well, the decline is quick when you stop focusing on your underlying fundamentals. I'm sorry but you can't just purchase someone else's ideas and skate by forever.
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