Disney Entertainment
Disney Entertainment is one of the three major business segments of The Walt Disney Company, consisting of Disney's entertainment media and content businesses, including its motion picture film studios, television content production and distribution, streaming services, and overseas media businesses. As part of the segment's formation on February 8, 2023, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution (DMED) was dissolved and consolidated into the Disney Entertainment unit.
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Type | Division |
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Predecessor | |
Founded | February 8, 2023 |
Headquarters | Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, California , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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Products | Film, television, music |
Services | Film distribution, film promotion, music recording, music publishing, over-the-top streaming, television channels, television programming |
Owner | The Walt Disney Company |
Divisions |
Background and history
On November 20, 2022, The Walt Disney Company announced the return of Bob Iger as CEO of the company, following the unscheduled and immediate dismissal of his appointed successor, Bob Chapek.[1] The next day, on November 21, Iger announced that Kareem Daniel would be stepping down as chairman of Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution (DMED), and that DMED would be later reorganized into a new unit with Dana Walden, Alan Bergman, James Pitaro, and Christine McCarthy being involved in the creation of the new unit. Iger reasoned that the move was intended to return "more decision-making back in the hands of our creative teams and rationalizes costs".[2]
On February 8, 2023, Disney announced a corporate restructuring that included the establishment of Disney Entertainment, with Bergman and Walden serving as co-chairman. All the divisions of the Walt Disney Studios and Disney General Entertainment, as well as Disney Streaming, Disney Platform Distribution, advertising and international operations were folded into the new segment.[3]
On February 9, it was announced that Rebecca Campbell, chairman of International Content and Operations, would be leaving her position.[4] Later that month, Walden reorganized the television divisions in a structure that places National Geographic and Onyx Collective under FX Networks chairman John Landgraf; and combines Freeform and ABC Entertainment.[5]
Leadership
- Alan Bergman, Co-Chairman
- Dana Walden, Co-Chairman
- Justin Connolly, President, Disney Platform Distribution
- Joe Earley, President, Direct-to-Consumer
- Alisa Bowen, President, Disney+
- Rita Ferro, President, Disney Advertising
- Luke Kang, President, Asia Pacific
- Jan Koeppen, President, EMEA
- Aaron LaBerge, Chief Technology Officer
- Diego Lerner, President, The Walt Disney Company Latin America
- K Madhavan, President, The Walt Disney Company India
Units
Walt Disney Studios
Divisions | Subdivisions | Assets |
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Walt Disney Pictures | Disneynature | |
Walt Disney Animation Studios | ||
Pixar | ||
Marvel Studios | Marvel Music | |
Marvel Film Productions LLC | ||
Marvel Studios Animation | ||
MVL Development LLC (Delaware) | ||
MVL Productions LLC | ||
Lucasfilm | Lucasfilm Animation | Lucasfilm Animation Singapore |
Industrial Light & Magic | ILMxLab | |
ILM TV | ||
Lucasfilm Games | ||
Lucas Licensing | LucasBooks (licensed book publishing imprint) | |
Lucas Online | ||
Lucasfilm Story Group | ||
Skywalker Sound | ||
20th Century Studios | 20th Century Family | |
20th Century Animation | ||
20th Century Games | ||
20th Century Comics | ||
Boom! Studios (minority stake)[6] | Archaia Entertainment | |
Regency Enterprises (20%)[7] | New Regency Productions (80%) | |
Regency Television | ||
Searchlight Pictures | Searchlight Television | |
Searchlight Shorts |
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Divisions | Assets | Note |
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Buena Vista International | Star Distribution | Walt Disney Studios and Sony Pictures Releasing joint venture in 15 countries (as of 12/2006), including Mexico, Brazil, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, and Russia.[8] |
Walt Disney Japan | Merging between Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Japan and Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Japan on March 1, 2010. (Known as Walt Disney Studios Japan from March 1, 2010 to November 22, 2016.)[9] | |
Buena Vista Theatres, Inc.[10]
(basically) El Capitan Entertainment Centre |
Disney Studio Store | Disney's Soda Fountain and Studio Store, collocated with a Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop in the El Capitan Building is next to the theater. |
El Capitan Theatre | ||
Hollywood Masonic Temple | ||
Walt Disney Studios Marketing | ||
Worldwide Special Events |
Disney Theatrical Group
Divisions | Assets |
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Disney Theatrical Productions | |
Disney Live Family Entertainment | Disney on Ice (licensed) |
Disney Live (licensed) | |
Marvel Universe Live! (licensed) | |
Walt Disney Special Events Group[11] | |
Disney Theatrical Licensing | |
New Amsterdam Development Corp. | New Amsterdam Theatre (long-term lease) |
New Amsterdam Theatrical Productions, Inc. | |
Walt Disney Theatrical Worldwide, Inc. | |
Buena Vista Theatrical | |
Buena Vista Theatrical Ventures, Inc.[12] | |
Buena Vista Theatrical Merchandise, LLC |
Disney Music Group
Divisions | Assets | Note |
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Walt Disney Records | ||
Hollywood Records | DMG Nashville | |
Buena Vista Records | Revived as a joint country label with Universal Music Group Nashville.[13] | |
S-Curve Records | ||
RMI Recordings | A joint "digital-first" talent label with the founders of DigiTour Media | |
Disney Concerts[14] | ||
Disney Music Publishing | Agarita Music[15] | |
Buena Vista Music Co.[15] | ||
Falferious Music[15] | ||
Five Hundred South Songs[15] | ||
Fuzzy Muppet Songs | ||
Holpic Music, Inc.[15] | ||
Hollywood Pictures Music[15] | ||
Pixar Music | ||
Pixar Talking Pictures | ||
Seven Peaks Music | ||
Seven Summits Music[15] | ||
Touchstone Pictures Music & Songs, Inc.[15] | ||
Utapau Music | ||
Mad Muppet Melodies | ||
Marvel Comics Music | ||
Walt Disney Music Company[15] | ||
Wampa-Tauntaun Music | ||
Wonderland Music Company[15] |
Disney Studio Services
Divisions | Assets | Note |
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Disney Digital Studio Services - Studio Post Production[16][17] | ||
Studio Production Services | Walt Disney Studios (Burbank) | |
Golden Oak Ranch | ||
Prospect Studios | ||
KABC7 Studio B | ||
Pinewood Studios | Most of the studio is under a 10-year lease from Pinewood Group.[18] | |
Disney Studios Australia |
Disney Entertainment Television
Divisions | Subdivisions |
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Disney Television Studios | |
Disney Television Group[5] | |
Hulu Originals | |
Disney Branded Television
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FX, National Geographic and Onyx Collective[5] | FX Networks |
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Onyx Collective | |
ABC News |
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Networks | ABC Owned Television Stations |
A&E Networks
50% equity holding; joint venture with Hearst Corporation
Divisions | Subdivisions | Note |
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A+E Networks International | Blaze | |
A+E Networks Consumer Enterprises | Conventions, consumer products,
and live events | |
A+E Studios | A&E Originals | |
A&E IndieFilms | ||
A+E Films | ||
45th & Dean | ||
A+E Networks Digital | Lively Place OTT channel | |
Lifetime Movie Club | ||
History Vault | ||
A+E Ventures[19] | Propagate Content | Equity partner[20] |
Reel One Entertainment (35% stake) | [21] | |
Vice Media, Inc. (36% stake) | Viceland | |
Vice TV | ||
A&E TV networks | A&E | |
Crime & Investigation | ||
FYI | ||
History | ||
History en Español | ||
Military History | ||
History TV18 (50% stake) | ||
History Films | ||
Six West Media | ||
Lifetime Entertainment Services | Lifetime | |
LMN | ||
Lifetime Real Women | ||
Lifetime Movie Club | ||
Lifetime Radio for Women | ||
Lifetime Press | ||
Lifetime Digital | Lifetime Games |
Disney Streaming
Asset | Notes |
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Disney+ |
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Hulu (67%)
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NBCUniversal co-owns Hulu as a silent partner. Expected to gain full ownership by 2024 at the earliest[22] |
Star+ | Offered in Latin America |
Disney+ Hotstar[23] |
Disney Platform Distribution
Divisions | Subdivisions | Notes |
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Disney–ABC Domestic Television | ||
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment | 20th Century Home Entertainment and ESPN Home Entertainment | Japanese unit were merged with Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Japan on March 1, 2010.[9] |
Movies Anywhere |
International Network Brands
Divisions | Notes |
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ABC Spark IP | Licensed only; owned by Corus Entertainment |
Disney Channel | |
Disney Junior | |
Disney XD | |
La Chaîne Disney | Licensed only; owned by Corus Entertainment |
National Geographic Global Networks | 73% with National Geographic Society |
FX | |
24Kitchen | |
Fox Networks Group[24]
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This division shares its name with the namesake Fox Broadcasting Company, a now unaffiliated American television network owned by the separate Fox Corporation, which was spun off from 21st Century Fox before the Disney acquisition. As part of an agreement with Fox Corporation, Disney will phase out the Fox brand by 2024; the brand will continue to be leased as part of the transitional phase. |
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