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December 02, 2003

THE WEAK STUFF

What's wrong with this picture? Roy Disney's resignation from the board of the Walt Disney Company was big news yesterday. Today, Sharon Waxman, in a follow-up in The New York Times, reports: "Roy Disney's parting words to the company his uncle built were harsh, but few resonated more painfully than the charge that the Walt Disney Company has 'lost its focus, its creative energy and its heritage.' " Her lede ends: "A significant number of Hollywood executives would agree."

She's probably right. But she never really substantiates that assertion. How many is significant? A handful? Ten? Three dozen? Waxman doesn't say. She also fails to quote a single one of the "significant number" to support her point, unless you count publicity-hungry Harvey Weinstein, co-chairman of Miramax, who's had troubles with Disney. Waxman does say she spoke to an unnamed studio executive who "once kept a list of departing Disney executives, but stopped when the roster topped 100."

And how about this assertion? "Many in the [film] industry questioned the notion of basing movies, like 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' on theme park rides." Sounds like a dumb Disney idea to me, too. But who are the many she cites? Just one: Tim Doyle, co-founder of "a leading movie fan Web site." Maybe Doyle makes movies on the side.

This is reporting? From the Times, no less? It's under-reporting. Waxman, newly hired from The Washington Post, has been pretty weak before. I don't know how she got away with it at the Post. Maybe it's because Hollywood is not a Post priority?

Posted by at December 2, 2003 12:22 PM

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