On the Disney Beat: Over 30 Years of Chronicling the People and Places in Walt's World
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- ISBN8230588115
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- Date de parution12/11/2024
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Stop the Presses!Journalist Chuck Schmidt has covered Disney for over three decades, attending lavish special event parties and enjoying access to Disney executives and Imagineers. He was first in line for new attractions, shows, even cruise ships. What's that like? Chuck's memoir tells all. Being a newspaper reporter is not a life of glitz and glamour. But for a reporter like Chuck Schmidt, who was on the "Disney beat" for the Staten Island Advance, it means one-on-one time with Disney Legends like Marty Sklar and Tony Baxter; admittance to private, after-hours galas in the parks; and plenty of bling.
Now retired, Chuck tells the never-before-told story of how he and other journalists publicize the latest and greatest from the Mouse, taking you backstage to a side of Disney that guests never see: Celebrity-studded soirees for events like the opening of Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and the christening of the Disney Dream How former Disney CFO Jay Rasulo's innovations changed the theme park experience for many guests-but few people know who he is The evolution of Disney's increasingly over-the-top press events, traced back to a Hollywood operator named Eddie Meck who taught Walt how to promote Disneyland How Chuck became an "honorary citizen" of Walt Disney WorldWith a foreword by Marty Sklar, and featuring exclusive photos and contributions from Disney Legends Sklar, Tony Baxter, Bob Gurr, and Charlie Ridgway, On the Disney Beat is your personal press badge to all things Disney!
Now retired, Chuck tells the never-before-told story of how he and other journalists publicize the latest and greatest from the Mouse, taking you backstage to a side of Disney that guests never see: Celebrity-studded soirees for events like the opening of Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and the christening of the Disney Dream How former Disney CFO Jay Rasulo's innovations changed the theme park experience for many guests-but few people know who he is The evolution of Disney's increasingly over-the-top press events, traced back to a Hollywood operator named Eddie Meck who taught Walt how to promote Disneyland How Chuck became an "honorary citizen" of Walt Disney WorldWith a foreword by Marty Sklar, and featuring exclusive photos and contributions from Disney Legends Sklar, Tony Baxter, Bob Gurr, and Charlie Ridgway, On the Disney Beat is your personal press badge to all things Disney!
Stop the Presses!Journalist Chuck Schmidt has covered Disney for over three decades, attending lavish special event parties and enjoying access to Disney executives and Imagineers. He was first in line for new attractions, shows, even cruise ships. What's that like? Chuck's memoir tells all. Being a newspaper reporter is not a life of glitz and glamour. But for a reporter like Chuck Schmidt, who was on the "Disney beat" for the Staten Island Advance, it means one-on-one time with Disney Legends like Marty Sklar and Tony Baxter; admittance to private, after-hours galas in the parks; and plenty of bling.
Now retired, Chuck tells the never-before-told story of how he and other journalists publicize the latest and greatest from the Mouse, taking you backstage to a side of Disney that guests never see: Celebrity-studded soirees for events like the opening of Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and the christening of the Disney Dream How former Disney CFO Jay Rasulo's innovations changed the theme park experience for many guests-but few people know who he is The evolution of Disney's increasingly over-the-top press events, traced back to a Hollywood operator named Eddie Meck who taught Walt how to promote Disneyland How Chuck became an "honorary citizen" of Walt Disney WorldWith a foreword by Marty Sklar, and featuring exclusive photos and contributions from Disney Legends Sklar, Tony Baxter, Bob Gurr, and Charlie Ridgway, On the Disney Beat is your personal press badge to all things Disney!
Now retired, Chuck tells the never-before-told story of how he and other journalists publicize the latest and greatest from the Mouse, taking you backstage to a side of Disney that guests never see: Celebrity-studded soirees for events like the opening of Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and the christening of the Disney Dream How former Disney CFO Jay Rasulo's innovations changed the theme park experience for many guests-but few people know who he is The evolution of Disney's increasingly over-the-top press events, traced back to a Hollywood operator named Eddie Meck who taught Walt how to promote Disneyland How Chuck became an "honorary citizen" of Walt Disney WorldWith a foreword by Marty Sklar, and featuring exclusive photos and contributions from Disney Legends Sklar, Tony Baxter, Bob Gurr, and Charlie Ridgway, On the Disney Beat is your personal press badge to all things Disney!