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Thursday, October 16, 2014
The Magical World of Disney
After doing some serious research on the Columbia Journalism Review, I looked up The Walt Disney company and its holdings, synergies, and subsidiaries.
It's as follows...
Film and Theater
Disneynature Disney Theatrical Productions Touchstone Pictures Marvel Entertainment LucasFilm Walt Disney Pictures DisneyToon Studios Walt Disney Animation Studios Pixar Animation Studios Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International (Distribution) Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Music
Disney Music Group Hollywood Records Walt Disney Records
Television
ABC-Owned Television Stations Group WLS (Chicago, IL) KFSN (Fresno, CA) KTRK (Houston, TX) KABC (Los Angeles, CA) WABC (New York, NY) WPVI (Philadelphia, PA) WTVD (Raleigh-Durham, NC) KGO (San Francisco, CA) Disney ABC Television Group ABC Television Network (ABC Daytime, ABC Entertainment, and ABC News) ABC Family ABC Studios A&E Television Networks (50%) The Biography Channel (50%) Disney ABC Domestic Television Disney ABC International Television Disney-ABC-ESPN Television Disney Channel Worldwide (Disney XD, Playhouse Disney, Jetix, and ABC Kids) History (formerly The History Channel) (50%) H2 (50%) Hungama Lifetime Entertainment Services (50%) SOAPnet Disney Junior (Flanders and the Netherlands) ESPN, Inc. (80%) ESPN (and ESPN.com and ESPN360.com) ESPN2 ESPN 3D ESPN Classic ESPN Deportes ESPNEWS ESPNU ESPN Enterprises ESPN Interactive ESPN International ESPN Mobile Properties ESPN on Demand ESPN PPV ESPN Regional Television Longhorn Network
Radio
WDDY AM (Albany, NY) WDWD AM (Atlanta, GA) WMKI AM (Boston, MA) WGFY AM (Charlotte, NC) WRDZ AM (Chicago, IL) WWMK AM (Cleveland, OH) KMKI AM (Dallas-Fort Worth, TX) KDDZ AM (Denver, CO) WFDF AM (Detroit, MI) KMIC AM (Houston, TX) WRDZ FM (Indianapolis, IN) KPHN AM (Kansas City, MO) KDIS FM (Little Rock, AR) KDIS AM (Los Angeles, CA) WMYM AM (Miami, FL) WKSH AM (Milwaukee, WI) KDIZ AM (Minneapolis, MN) WQEW AM (New York, NY) WDYZ AM (Orlando, FL) WWJZ AM (Philadelphia, PA) KMIK AM (Phoenix, AZ) KDZR AM (Portland, OR) WDZY AM (Richmond, VA) KIID AM (Sacramento, CA) KWDZ AM (Salt Lake City, UT) KRDY AM (San Antonio, TX) KMKY AM (San Francisco, CA) KKDZ AM (Seattle, WA) WSDZ AM (St. Louis, MO) WWMI AM (Tampa, FL) ESPN Radio WMVP (Chicago, IL) KESN (Dallas-Fort Worth, TX) KSPN (Los Angeles, CA) WEPN (New York, NY) WDDZ AM (Pittsburgh, PA)
Publishing
Hyperion Books ABC Daytime Press Hyperion Jump At The Sun Mirimax Books Voice Disney Publishing Worldwide Disney Digital Books Disney English Disney Global Book Group Global Children's Magazines U.S. Magazines ESPN The Magazine (50% with Hearst) ESPN Books
Parks and Resorts
Adventures by Disney Disney Cruise Line Disneyland Resort Disneyland Resort Paris (51%) Disney Vacation Club Hong Kong Disneyland (48%) Shanghai Disney Resort (43%) Tokyo Disney Resort (Owned and operated the Oriental Land Company) Walt Disney Imagineering Walt Disney World Resort
Other
The Baby Einstein Company Club Penguin Disney Consumer Products The Disney Store Disney Apparel Disney Accessories & Footwear Disney Fashion & Home Disney Food Disney Health & Beauty Disney Stationery Disney Toys Disney Interactive Media Group Disney Interactive Studios Disney Online (Disney.com) Disney Online Studios Disney Mobile El Capitan Theatre The Muppets Studio Playdom Rocket Pack UTV Software Communications
THIS IS CRAZY. I honestly did not know that some of these were owned by the Walt Disney company, like Baby Einsteins??? Personally, I am addicted to Disney movies but until recently I never noticed how over-exposed they were. After Frozen came out, Elsa and Anna were pasted EVERYWHERE. I did a finance report last year about how the costumes for children were selling for hundreds of dollars on e-bay because they were on back order in the Disney stores. Overkill? Maybe. But Disney is probably in the best position out of any company I can think of to take advantage of sales, advertising, and social media. They have every outlet covered: radio, books, film, TV, and parks. If you think about it, journalism is a huge part of Disney's business. That is what they thrive off of...and they are doing well.
Check out this website to see the list: http://www.cjr.org/resources/?c=disney
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