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  1. franklin

    >Since Jeopardy! airs on ABC Network, which is owned by The Walt >Disney Company

    Yet another fine example from the writers of this site being completely wrong on occasion. Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune are both syndicated shows which means they are not shown on one particular network. Where I live both of them are on the NBC affiliate for my area.

    1. Joseph

      Who cares if they are wrong about that… Let it go Elsa… If u don’t like the stories they put out, stop reading them.

      1. Alex

        Well, if they’re going to write an article about something, the very least they could do is make sure all the information they put in it is correct. And Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune are both syndicated shows, though in the markets where ABC owns a station, the shows air on that ABC station, which has been going on for about 30 years now. Their primetime spinoffs air on ABC. And never mind the fact that they spelled Mike Richards’s name incorrectly by adding “son” to the end of it. IMHO, Franklin has every right to be picky. If you don’t like that, perhaps you should save your own breath and not respond to other’s comments. Take that for whatever you want it to mean. Good day, sir.

        1. SkiDude02

          In my TV market the new shows were originally shown on the ABC affiliate. About 10 years ago they switched it and Wheel of Fortune to showing them in the same timeslots on the local CBS affiliate.

          Do the statement of “where there is an ABC affiliate” is not correct either.

          The old shows are run in syndication on the local affiliate for the CW in my area.

      2. Marc

        I agree. Accuracy matters.

      3. david

        Nah, because it is more fun to read the over the top reactions like yours to a simple reply. And you obviously cared enough to leave a comment about their comment. lol

  2. Jesus

    Otis elevator

  3. Original JB

    Didn’t know and absolutely don’t care. Disney is horrific as a business entity.

    1. Phil

      Then why are you here, Karen?

  4. Harald

    How is this even an article. Can’t believe someone wrote this lmao.
    Must be a slow Disney news day, the next article will be “Guests walk from parking structure to theme park entrance”

    1. Tammy

      Harald – yep, but that was yesterday’s news already … I think the next story might be more like, “guest complained about gate prices but still paid” or “Disney+ adds another non-Disney movie to the streaming service” … But at least the one take-away here is that anyone who has ever been on the Tower ride would know this answer… or… who has ever seen the name Otis in their elevator would know.

    2. Andrew

      Where they are carried along the corridor on a conveyor belt in extreme comfort, past murals depicting Mediterranean scenes, towards the rotating knives.

  5. Jake

    What a chump! GE and Kodak are much younger companies. Besides, what does Kodak have to do with Tower of Terror to begin with?

  6. KJ

    Very specific and tough question, though having checked the Wikipedia page for it, the information that Otis is the manufacturer for the ride is there. I will say I know quite a bit about Disney history but had no clue of the correct response for this one.

  7. Phil

    Right!? The padding of stories on this site is pretty obscene. Looks like my old high school essays.

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