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*]: In October, the company hires Hollywood super agent, ], to be president. The world's first computer animated feature film '']'', produced by ], is released by Disney, and becomes the year's top-grossing film. *]: In October, the company hires Hollywood super agent, ], to be president. The world's first computer animated feature film '']'', produced by ], is released by Disney, and becomes the year's top-grossing film.
*]: The company takes on the Disney Enterprises name and acquires the ] group, renaming it ABC, Inc. In December, Michael Ovitz, president of the company, leaves "by mutual consent." To celebrate the pairing, ABC's first ] is held at Walt Disney World. Disney makes deal with ] for dubbing and releasing their films in the U.S. *]: The company takes on the Disney Enterprises name and acquires the ] group, renaming it ABC, Inc. In December, Michael Ovitz, president of the company, leaves "by mutual consent." To celebrate the pairing, ABC's first ] is held at Walt Disney World. Disney makes deal with ] for dubbing and releasing their films in the U.S.
*]: The anthology series is revived again; the home video division releases its first ]s. Disney-Pixar's Computer Animated Film, "]", is released. *]: The anthology series is revived again; the home video division releases its first ]s.
*]: ] opens at ]. ], the first Studio Ghibli film under the Disney/Ghibli deal, is released on video. *]: ] opens at ]. ], the first Studio Ghibli film under the Disney/Ghibli deal, is released on video.
*]: Disney-Pixar's Computer Animated Film, "]", is released.
*]: ] becomes president and COO. Disney begins their Gold Classic Collection DVD line, replacing their Masterpiece Collection series. *]: ] becomes president and COO. Disney begins their Gold Classic Collection DVD line, replacing their Masterpiece Collection series.
*]: Disney-owned TV channels are pulled from ] briefly during a dispute over carriage fees; ] and ] open to the public; Disney begins releasing ''Walt Disney Treasures'' ] box sets for the collector's market. Disney buys ] for $3 billion in July, giving Disney programming and cable network reaching 81 million homes. Disney-Pixar's Computer Animated Film "]", is released. *]: Disney-owned TV channels are pulled from ] briefly during a dispute over carriage fees; ] and ] open to the public; Disney begins releasing ''Walt Disney Treasures'' ] box sets for the collector's market. Disney buys ] for $3 billion in July, giving Disney programming and cable network reaching 81 million homes.
*]: ] open near Disneyland Paris (renamed ]). The entire area is now called ]. Disney finishes negotiations to acquire Saban Entertainment, owner of children's entertainment juggernaut ]. Subsidiary Miramax acquires the USA rights to the ] movies starting with the fourth movie. Disney teams up with famous video game company ] (later known as ]) to release their first ever ] with various Disney characters, '']''. Disney begins joint venture business with ] for Sanrio's greeting cards. *]: ] open near Disneyland Paris (renamed ]). The entire area is now called ]. Disney finishes negotiations to acquire Saban Entertainment, owner of children's entertainment juggernaut ]. Subsidiary Miramax acquires the USA rights to the ] movies starting with the fourth movie. Disney teams up with famous video game company ] (later known as ]) to release their first ever ] with various Disney characters, '']''. Disney begins joint venture business with ] for Sanrio's greeting cards.
*]: ] resigns as the chairman of Feature Animation and from the board of directors, citing similar reasons to those that drove him off 26 years earlier; fellow director ] resigns with him; they establish "]" to apply public pressure to oust Michael Eisner. Pixar computer animated film '']'' is released by Disney, becoming the highest-grossing animated film in history until 2004's ] film '']''. Live-action film '']'' is released, becoming the first film released under the Disney label with a ] rating. *]: ] resigns as the chairman of Feature Animation and from the board of directors, citing similar reasons to those that drove him off 26 years earlier; fellow director ] resigns with him; they establish "]" to apply public pressure to oust Michael Eisner. Pixar computer animated film '']'' is released by Disney, becoming the highest-grossing animated film in history until 2004's ] film '']''. Live-action film '']'' is released, becoming the first film released under the Disney label with a ] rating.

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"Disney" redirects here. For other uses, see Disney (disambiguation).
The Walt Disney Company
File:The Walt Disney Company.png
Company typePublic (NYSE: DIS)
IndustryBroadcasting, Animation, Motion pictures, & Recreational Activities
FoundedBurbank, California, USA (1923)
FounderWalt Disney and Roy Disney
HeadquartersBurbank, California
Key peopleGeorge J. Mitchell, Chairman
Robert Iger, President/CEO
ProductsAmerican Broadcasting Company, Buena Vista Distribution, Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group, Walt Disney Studio Entertainment, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Disney Consumer Products
RevenueIncrease$31.9 billion USD (2005)
Operating income15,706,000,000 United States dollar (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Net income13,066,000,000 United States dollar (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets203,631,000,000 United States dollar (2022) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees133,000 (2006)
Websitedisney.go.com

The Walt Disney Company (most commonly known as Disney) (NYSEDIS) is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. Founded on October 16, 1923 by brothers Walt and Roy Disney as a small animation studio, today it is one of the largest Hollywood studios and also owns nine theme parks and several television networks, including the American Broadcasting Company (ABC).

Disney's corporate headquarters and primary production facilities are located at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, USA. The company is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It had revenues of $31.9 billion in 2005.

Divisions

Studio Entertainment

Disney's original (and, until 1955, only) business is motion picture production. Disney Studio Entertainment, also known as the Walt Disney Studios, includes Disney's movie and animation studios, record labels, and Broadway-style stage shows. Since 2002 it has been headed by chairman Dick Cook.

Motion pictures

The Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group is a collection of Disney's main movie studios, made up of;

Record labels

Theatrical

Animation

Parks and Resorts

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Main article: Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

In addition to the well-known theme parks and resorts, this division includes Disney Regional Entertainment (which operates the ESPN Zone sports-themed restaurants), Walt Disney Imagineering, and Walt Disney Creative Entertainment. Previously, "Anaheim Sports, Inc." was also within this division. Anaheim Sports operated the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim hockey club (sold in 2005 to Broadcom executive Henry Samueli) and the Anaheim Angels baseball team (sold to advertising magnate Arturo Moreno in 2003).

Media Networks

Its Media Networks unit is centered around the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television network, which it acquired through a merger with Capital Cities/ABC in 1996. Properties include:

Disney also owns a group of cable networks including: The Disney Channel, ABC Family, Toon Disney, the ESPN group, and SOAPnet. Disney also holds substantial interest in Lifetime (50%), A&E (37.5%), E! (40%) and Jetix Europe N.V. (74 %).

Through ABC, Disney also owns 10 local television stations, 26 local radio stations, and ESPN Radio, Radio Disney, and the ABC Radio (to be sold with another properties to Citadel Broadcasting, which carries such radio personalities as Sean Hannity and Paul Harvey and distributes news bulletins by ABC News). Buena Vista Television, which also is a part of the Media Networks unit, produces such syndicated television programs as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Live with Regis and Kelly, and Ebert & Roeper.

Disney also operates its Hyperion publishing company and Walt Disney Internet Group (WDIG) through Media Networks. Hyperion has recently published books by comedian-author Steve Martin and bestselling author Mitch Albom. WDIG includes the Go.com web portal, based on the old Infoseek search engine which it purchased in 1998, and leading websites such as Disney.com, ESPN.com,ABCNews.com and Movies.com .

Consumer Products

History

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Walt Disney (19011966)
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Michael Eisner
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Robert Iger

Senior Executive Managment

  • Roy E. Disney currently serves as a non voting director and consultant of the Board of directors. As well Emeritus Diector of Disney currently making him second in command at Disney helping Iger to over look Disney Feature Animation and the return of 2D Animation (has green light approval long with Iger and Lasseter) and acts as a creative consultant for the parks and animation divisions.
  • Although Roy E. Disney current position allows him two be number 2 at Disney as before when he was vice-chair and Animation chairman he still acts more as a consultant leaving the desissions to Iger unless something were to hurt the creative part and quality of Disney then he will step in.
  • Roy E. Disney will act as second in command till a vice president of opperations or COO is appointed but will allways hold a seat on the board and senior management position with the title Emeritus Director and act as a consult to the Walt Disney Comapany.

Current board of directors

Current division heads

Disney Chairmen of the Board

  • Walt and Roy O Disney from 1945 to 1960 were CO Chiarman of the board. Walt drop the Chairman title but keeping the President title so he could focus more on the creative aspect of the Disney parks and feature animation. Roy O Disney remained as chairman of the board and CEO taking care of the business asspects of the company.

Disney Vice Chairman of the board

Disney CEOs


Disney Presidents

Disney COOs

  • 1984-1994: Frank Wells
  • 2000-2005: Robert Iger
  • These were the only two Presidents of Disney that received the second title of Chief Operational Officer.
  • From 1998-2000 Sandy Lavick served as Administive Officer of Operations.

Criticism

See also

External links

Most recent financial statements

Annual reports

Books

  • The Disney Version: the life, times, art, and commerce of Walt Disney, Richard Schickel, 1968
  • Walt Disney: An American Original, Bob Thomas, 1976, revised 1994
  • Storming the Magic Kingdom: Wall Street, the raiders, and the battle for Disney, John Taylor, 1987
  • Building a Company: Roy O. Disney and the creation of an entertainment empire, Bob Thomas, 1998
  • The Keys to the Kingdom: how Michael Eisner lost his grip, Kim Masters, 2000
  • Disneyization of Society: Alan Bryman, 2004
  • DisneyWar, James B. Stewart, 2005
  • Mouse Tracks: The Story of Walt Disney Records, Tim Hollis and Greg Ehrbar, 2006
  • Mouse Tales - a behind the ears look at Disneyland, David Koenig 1994


Disney Experiences
The Walt Disney Company
Disney Parks
Disneyland Resort
Walt Disney World
Tokyo Disney Resort
(Oriental Land Co. licensee)
Disneyland Paris
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
Shanghai Disney Resort


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Experiences
Disney Cruise Line
Disney Vacation Club
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Consumer Products
Disney Publishing Worldwide
Games & Interactive Experiences
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Cancelled
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The Walt Disney Company
Company
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Key
Board of
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Entertainment
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General
Entertainment
Disney Branded
Television
ABC Entertainment
Group
FX Networks
National Geographic
Global Networks
Production studios
Other units
Streaming
Distribution
International
ABC TV Stations
Other assets
Experiences
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Consumer
Products
ESPN Inc. (80%)
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