MJ6987
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Hi All,
One thing I really like about the DIS Unplugged Podcast is that its not afraid to criticise Disney if they see fit (that's probably an understatement) even though it is in the hosts' interests for people to visit WDW.
On the other extreme, although I also like WDW Radio podcast, its host Lou Mongello NEVER seems to say a bad word about Disney or WDW and seems to think that every single thing it does is wonderful. This even applies to things that nearly everyone is is criticising like American Idol or T-Rex restaurant. He doesn't even seem to show a hint of cynicism about these things that they could possibly be less than brilliant. It is like an official Disney podcast. Surely even the biggest Disney fan would occasionally not like something they did?
So this makes me wonder is he paid (or even employed) by Disney, or what is the relationship? The other thing that makes me think this is that he seems to get such good access to Disney management / events etc.
Does anyone know what the situation is here?
Thanks,
Matthew
One thing I really like about the DIS Unplugged Podcast is that its not afraid to criticise Disney if they see fit (that's probably an understatement) even though it is in the hosts' interests for people to visit WDW.
On the other extreme, although I also like WDW Radio podcast, its host Lou Mongello NEVER seems to say a bad word about Disney or WDW and seems to think that every single thing it does is wonderful. This even applies to things that nearly everyone is is criticising like American Idol or T-Rex restaurant. He doesn't even seem to show a hint of cynicism about these things that they could possibly be less than brilliant. It is like an official Disney podcast. Surely even the biggest Disney fan would occasionally not like something they did?
So this makes me wonder is he paid (or even employed) by Disney, or what is the relationship? The other thing that makes me think this is that he seems to get such good access to Disney management / events etc.
Does anyone know what the situation is here?
Thanks,
Matthew