UConnJack
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The whole Steve Harvey thing was in the OP, so I guess I don't see how that is off topic, but anyway... I also find it funny that some people don't know who Steve Harvey is. I am a young, white female and I know who he is. I actually think he was a good marketing choice. He is an older African American, very successful and clean cut. I think he would appeal to other African Americans in his age range, especially. I don't see why Disney wouldn't want to market to middle-aged African Americans with disposable income, just like they are marketing to white Americans with disposeable income. Makes sense to me. And who cares if Jim Lewis is black? I don't think that has anything to do with anything. Just because Jim Lewis is black and so is Steve Harvey, I don't think that automatically makes them friends. I am not friends with every white person I have ever met. This thread is getting a little ignorant in that respect.
Also I still find it funny that the acronym is BLT. I can't stop thinking about sandwiches. I'm hungry...![]()
I agree, Steve Harvey is a positive person to use from a marketing perspective, but I don't think he has much crossover appeal or recognition outside the African American community. I admittedly don't know how big his role is in DVC marketing, but if he has been the face of the overall marketing effort, then I don't think he's a good choice without the crossover appeal (although he certainly shouldn't turn anyone off) . If he is the face being used to specifically market to the African American community, then he is a good choice.