Tonight! It’s WDW News Tonight, now with a live audience from our new studio on I-Drive in Orlando (tickets available here)! Join us at 9PM ET for a review of the week’s news, WDWNT: The Math Game, crazy Disney Parks stories, and more!
The show can be watched live at WDWNTunes.com on your computer or mobile device (but it is also available on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube). You can also use WDWNT: The App to watch and chat along. The show also utilizes a live chat and the ability to call-in to interact with the show.
Hosted by Tom Corless and Nick LoCicero, WDW News Tonight is a live, weekly audio and video program that combines the latest headlines, comedy, trending vacation topics, call-in games, and in-depth discussions to bring Disney fans a one-of-a-kind, 2-hour program covering the Disney Parks.
Coming up on this week’s show:
- A recap of the latest Disney Parks news (with a WDWNT comedic twist)
- A discussion of our craziest Disney Parks stories
- We play WDWNT: The Math Game for fabulous prizes
- Bad Orlando Billboards
- And more!
We hope that you will tune in tonight at 9PM ET for WDW News Tonight!
If you missed our last show, you can watch it here:
WDW News Tonight is one of my favourite shows of all time. It fills me with nostalgia for the chaotic anarchy of live Saturday morning kids tv of yore.
After each show, I always had a slight unease. A fear that one day, you would become competent at any technical aspect of the show, and thereby lose the magic that makes you so special. Like Laurel and Hardy delivering a piano efficiently and without incident – it would be a cold, mechanical void.
I’m happy to say though, after all this time, it is abundantly clear that there is to be no professional progress in the technical aspects of this show – in fact I feel I can look forward to even more beautiful clownery as your creative ambition grows. If I was local, I’d be buying tickets yesterday for your Very Microwaved Christmas show!
To me, Tom’s self-proclaimed, frustrated moniker of “This is the worst show”, is the perfect summation. Not because he’s correct (far from it), but he is acknowledging to the viewer, like the Oliver Hardy side-glare to the audience, that all he wants is to be the proud Captain of the Good Ship WDWNT, but his crew still haven’t figured out the complexities of a compass, and have installed the engine backwards. Again.