No More Disney Magazine ? ? ?

That is so sad. I have every copy that I ever received. I started with Fall 1995 and have kept every issue since, so have almost 10 years worth. I'm not sure if I can keep up with all of the Disney changes recently. The split between Disney and Pixar, the selling of the Disney Stores, makes we worried where this is all going and how it will end. A sad end of an era! :sad:
 
Oh no!!! I JUST subscribed! I've always read it when we've stayed at Disney resorts, but just admitted to myself in the last few months that I was Disney obsessed :earboy2: so I immediately subscribed! UGH! UGH! UGH! I loved the featured recipes section!!! What will I do???
 
Irish9697 said:
Oh no!!! I JUST subscribed! I've always read it when we've stayed at Disney resorts, but just admitted to myself in the last few months that I was Disney obsessed :earboy2: so I immediately subscribed! UGH! UGH! UGH! I loved the featured recipes section!!! What will I do???
I, too, love the recipes. Here is a website to get you through . . . I love it! I has the Disney recipes! The website is www.disneyrecipes.com .

Enjoy! :flower:
 

This S#cks! :sad2: I have to believe there was a good amount of subscribers. Stand up and say something. Start a petition thread. Everybody do something. If you just sit back and watch nothing can possibly change. I still email the Disney Channel regularly asking for something "Parkish" on that perfect media for it. Ever since the day they pulled Inside Out off of there years ago I have been bothering them. It still bothers me that the Travel Channel shows more park stuff than Disney Channel. But not to get away from this. Stand up and be heard.
 
I heard there might be one more issue (Spring 2005) of Disney magazine coming out. Does anyone know if this is true?

I still can't believe there won't be anymore Disney magazine. I realize the internet is competition, but there were many things in the magazine I didn't see on-line -- or at least I didn't see it until someone who read the magazine posted about it. The internet is great for up to the minute info, but nothing compares to having a good magazine to take to read at the park, on a plane, in a waiting room or out on your own front porch. :sad2:
 
I believe this is Mr. Eisner taking a parting shot at anyone with creative talent at Disney. It is news like this that fuels the people referred to on another post about Disney haters on these boards. I wonder how long it will take for me to get my recently sent renewal check back from Disney. Oh well, at least we have the boards for our information.
 
There may be enough uproar for the magazine to get a reprieve...

http://www.jimhillmedia.com/mb/arti...cle.php?ID=1389

Mouse House department heads take issue with "Disney" Magazine's sudden closure
"Not so fast!," say various Disney VPs. Jim Hill reports how in-house complaints could possibly lead to a reprieve for this venerable publication.
by Jim Hill

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This was NOT how executives at Buena Vista Magazines (I.E. The subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide which -- obviously -- handles the company's magazines) had expected things to go down.

When it came to last week's sudden closure of "Disney" Magazine ... What these execs had been hoping for was that things would go pretty much the way they'd gone with last month's sale of "Discover" Magazine. As in: The media would basically ignore BVM's announcement that Disney was selling off this publication. And there'd be few (if any) complaints from the magazine's subscribers.

Well, obviously, that's NOT what happened with the shuttering of "Disney" Magazine. Since the news broke early Monday afternoon that this fan favorite was ceasing publication, the folks at Buena Vista Magazines suddenly found themselves in the middle of a firestorm.

By that I mean: The phone has supposedly not stopped ringing at BVM's New York offices since word initially began leaking out about "Disney" Magazine's sudden closure.

Mind you, it's not just the hardcore Disney fans who are calling to express their outrage & frustration with Buena Vista Magazine's decision to shut down "Disney" Magazine. Some very powerful (More importantly, some very angry) heads of other divisions of the Mouse House have also allegedly been calling in. Making it quite clear that they are furious that their departments were not consulted prior to this decision being made.

Why all the rage? Because these various divisions of the Disney corporation rely heavily on their ability to reach diehard Disney fans in order to sell their goods & services. And -- with "Disney" Magazine's unexpected closure -- a crucial line of communication has suddenly been cut off.

Given that there were reportedly some very heavy hitters calling in to express their anger & disappointment with Buena Vista Magazines' decision to suddenly shutter "Disney" Magazine (I'm told that among the Mouse House officials who chimed in were senior officials from Disney Theme Parks & Resorts, Disney Theatrical, Disney Consumer Products as well as Buena Vista Home Entertainment), there have been some rumblings that this publication might actually get a reprieve.

As of this moment, however, officials at Buena Vista Magazines are sticking to their guns. Insisting that they made the right decision to shut down "Disney" Magazine (Which -- occuring to BVM insiders -- only had a paid subscription base of 500,000) so that they could then focus their efforts on "FamilyFun" magazine (With a reported subscription base of 1.9 million) & "Disney Adventure" magazine (With a reported subscription base of 1.2 million). Not to mention that division's upcoming launch of "Wondertime" magazine, a brand-new publication aimed at the mother-and-child market. Which BVM hopes to have hit newsstands during the first quarter of 2006.

I've heard that the higher-ups at Buena Vista Magazines have supposedly been working the phones very hard over the past 36 hours. Trying to placate various VPs at the Walt Disney Company. Insisting that they made the right decision. More importantly, that these divisions of the Mouse House will still be able to reach the key customers that they crave by placing ads and/or providing fodder for features that can run in "FamilyFun," "Disney Adventure" and (eventually) "Wondertime" magazines.

But -- as the mainstream media begins to pick up on this story -- again there are those rumblings. Reportedly coming out from folks very high up in the Mouse House. Suggestions that BVM needs to get a lid on this crisis and fast. Why for? Because people in the Team Disney Burbank building are beginning to worry that the sudden closure of "Disney" Magazine could turn into a major PR disaster for the company.

"How so?," you ask. Well, let's consider that -- just in three weeks' time -- the media will be descending on Anaheim & Orlando. Hundreds of reporters flying in from around the globe to cover the launch of Disney's "Happiest Homecoming on Earth" celebration. Which (obstensively) is an 18-month-long event designed to celebrate Disneyland's 50th anniversary.

Well, how's it going to look if the Walt Disney Company -- with little or no warning to that publication's staffers -- suddenly shuts down one of the very first vehicles that the corporation successfully used to promote that theme park? Given that "Disney" Magazine (if you take into account its earlier incarnations, "Disney News" & "Vacationland" magazine) is almost as old as Disneyland ... Isn't that going to lead to some pretty awkward questions from reporters? Like "How can the Walt Disney Company be asking the public to come celebrate Disneyland's past when the Mouse seems so eager to shed important parts of its own corporate heritage?"

Okay. I know. That's a somewhat labored analogy. But it honestly isn't going to be as easy for Mickey to shrug off questions like that as one might think. Particularly given that the very last issue of "Disney" Magazine (I.E. The Summer 2005 edition. The one that DM staffers are currently putting to bed even as they pack up their offices) is virtually an 88-page valentine to Disneyland and the theme park's 50th anniversary.

Of course, what really isn't helping matters that the writers & editors at "Disney" Magazine are now reaching out to their friends in the media and beginning to talk about how short-sighted Mouse House management is, how furious various VPs at the Walt Disney Company are for not being consulted on the publication's closure, etc.

So will all of this extra heat & light on the "Disney" Magazine closure story be enough to earn that publication a last minute reprieve? Right now, it's pretty hard to say. But JHM will be keeping a close watch on this still-evolving situation. And if there are any interesting developments ... Well, we'll be sure & pass them along.

Your thoughts?
 
I logged off to call Disney Magazine directly to see what was going on. The customer service member I just spoke with was very nice and she too has heard the rumors, but stated that the magazine is still going and subscriptions (and renewals) are still being taken. She even confirmed that I was just renewed for the next 4 years and saw how long I've been a subscriber. She said that they have not been told anything "official" from Disney or the publisher that would back these rumors. She did state that if this ever does happen, that all subscribers will be notified of this either by phone or by mail. But again, they are just rumors.

Whew. Now I'm back to being a happy Disney Magazine camper!
 
I rec'd my renewal notice yesterday and sent it out today!! Major Bummer- Hope Terk-1 rec'd accurate informantion, and it is still just a rumor.
 
This is AWFUL! We already subscribe to Family Fun and Disney Adventures!!! I want my Disney Magazine! Waaahhhhh!
 
Just received an email from the Disney Insider and there is a side banner offering 50% off of a subscription. Guess the right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing when it comes to this issue.

I clicked on the link and it only gave a preview of the Spring 2005 issue and no actual offer for the subscription. I'll miss the magazine, but I must admit the ability to see most of what they print through the use of the internet kinda makes the publication useless.

Wonder what publication will be next?
 
I just called Disney Magazine (1-800-333-8734) and asked customer service if we still have our Disney Magazine. The lady was very nice and said that there has been no official word if this is true or not.

She said that the Summer publication is ready to go and will be sent out soon. YEAH!

I asked her if there is a telephone number that we can tell whoever is responsible to keep the magazine. She said that she would pass along my comments. Perhaps this will keep our magazine going! :flower:
 
Hmmm... seems similar to what happened to Vault Disney on Disney Channel a few years back. Unfortunately, that never came back.
 
vault disney!!!!!!!!! i was just discussing its dimise with my family yesterday

and now this!!!! DM was like a little Disney Sweet treat! :sad1: :sad1: :sad1:
 


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