How can you contact Disney Channel by email?
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I am looking for a way to contact Disney Channel, to suggest an idea
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Answer:
Per corporate policy, Disney divisions are not allowed to accept unsolicited story ideas, artwork, etc., so unfortunately your email would be deleted the moment an employee started to read it. From their website . . . SUBMISSIONS We are pleased to hear from our visitors and welcome your comments regarding our products and services. Unfortunately, however, our long-standing company policy does not allow us to accept or consider creative ideas, suggestions, or materials other than those that we have specifically requested. We hope you will understand that it is the intent of this policy to avoid the possibility of future misunderstandings when projects developed by our professional staff might seem to others to be similar to their own creative work. Please do not send us any unsolicited original creative materials such as stories or ideas, screenplays, or original artwork. While we do value your feedback on our services and products, we request that you be specific in your comments on those services and products, and not submit any creative ideas, suggestions, or materials (unless specifically requested by us). If, through participation in certain activities, you send any material (e.g., postings to chat, boards, or contests) or, despite our request, you send us unsolicited creative suggestions, ideas, notes, drawings, concepts, or other information (collectively, the "Submissions"), the Submissions shall be deemed, and shall remain, our property. None of the Submissions shall be subject to any obligation of confidentiality on our part and we shall not be liable for any use or disclosure of any Submissions. Without limitation of the foregoing, we shall exclusively own all now-known or hereafter existing rights to the Submissions of every kind and nature throughout the universe and shall be entitled to unrestricted use of the Submissions for any purpose whatsoever, commercial or otherwise, without compensation to the provider of the Submissions or any other person or entity.
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Other answers
ya...go to www.disneychannel.com && there should be a link.
*BoNitA ChIcA*
http://psc.disney.go.com/guestservices/contactus/comments.html This is comments. But it will get you someone to ask where do I email
davidson38
No chrissy ask your brother .
bret f
http://psc.disney.go.com/guestservices/contactus/interemail8534.html If you go to the above website, you will have to read and agree to the E-Mail Terms and Conditions, by clicking the "Accept" button at the buttom of the webpage. Once you click "accept," you will be taken to a webmail document form for Disney Channel.
Sandy
www.disneychannel.com,that what I use
try www.Disneychannel.com , how cute you have an idea for them well I hope that they use your idea good luck ....
E.M.
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