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Ovitz Case… prognosticating the results

Larry E. Ribstein, who plays a law professor in real life, breaks down the Ovitz shareholder lawsuit and posts what he sees as the likely result and why it is such an important case in corporate law. First, … this case straddles several recent eras of corporate history.  It has moved from the pre-Enron era,… Read More »Ovitz Case… prognosticating the results

Melody in 3D

Ward over at the Ward-O-Matic has posted another of his nostalic looks at a classic Disney animation, this time Melody. Melody was the first animated film to be filmed in the 3D process. You probably have this film at home already as the bonus feature on your copy of the Fantasia 2000 DVD.

The Life of a Disney World AP

AP stands for Annual Passholder. Barb is one of the APs who loved visiting Walt Disney World so much, they moved here. She has taken up residence in Celebration and keeps track of her experiences on her Celebration Blog, which longtime readers know I’ve linked to before. Her post from yesterday, which Dennis bearing down… Read More »The Life of a Disney World AP

Roy Disney sell out or visionary?

At Scenes from a Hat Bigby wonders if Roy Disney sold out. He draws this list of items Roy himself said the company had to solve before Roy would end his campaign. 10 years of declining performance failing strategy lack of executive depth decline in working conditions and cast morale failure of ABC network failure… Read More »Roy Disney sell out or visionary?

The record that started it all

Walt Disney Takes You to Disneyland was the first record released on the Disneyland Records Label. A musical tour of the now world-famous Park narrated by the ultimate tour guide, Walt Disney. This original vinyl album is now available on CD for the first time ever – complete with the original album artwork from 1956!… Read More »The record that started it all

Equal Opportunity Offender

Tom Neely is what my wife likes to call and Equal Opportunity Offender. If you have a favorite classic cartoon character chances are Neely has lampooned it in his art. His site requires flash, to protect his art probably, but its worth a visit. While I’m on the subject of great art and animation let… Read More »Equal Opportunity Offender

Around the Horn on SaveDisney’s Announcement

A few choice quotes from around the horn: The revolt succeeded at the company’s annual meeting last year in Philadelphia, when 45 percent of the votes cast were withheld from Mr. Eisner and the board stripped him of his chairman’s title. Five months later, Mr. Eisner announced he would not renew his contract past 2006.New… Read More »Around the Horn on SaveDisney’s Announcement

Roy Disney ends Save Disney Campaign

Someone check if it is snowing in hell. According to a message on the SaveDisney.com site, Roy E. Disney and Stanley Gold have dropped their fight against the Walt Disney Company board, Eisner, and Bob Iger (the incoming CEO). Roy is rejoining the company as Director Emeritus and a consultant. Both have expressed confidence in future CEO Bob Iger and are ready to move forward toward a positive future between the Disney family and the Disney Company. All pending lawsuits have also been dropped.

I hope we’ll hear further how Iger plans to bring the company (but specifically Animation and the Themeparks) out of the tailspin Eisner has caused over the last 12 years. Last year’s ABC success is the only evidence we have of Iger’s ability to find a positive direction for The Walt Disney Company. Shows like Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and, forbid me for saying this, Dancing With the Stars, show signs of hope. So now, we can only sit back and hope that Roy and Stanley know what they’re doing. If real change remains to be made, we have just lost our knights in shining armor.

Full text of announcement below the fold:

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