Список активов, принадлежащих компании Walt Disney Company
Это список активов, которые в настоящее время или ранее принадлежали The Walt Disney Company , если не указано иное. [1]
По состоянию на сентябрь 2024 года Disney разделена на три основных сегмента: Disney Entertainment , который включает в себя кино- и телеактивы компании, а также потоковое вещание; ESPN (включая ESPN+ ); и Disney Experiences . [2]
Дисней Развлечения
Студия Уолта Диснея
Корпоративный
Контент студии Disney
Театральная группа Диснея
Дисней Музыкальная Группа
Услуги студии Диснея
Дистрибуция платформы Disney
Disney General Entertainment Контент
Дисней Стриминг
Международные сетевые бренды
Компания Walt Disney в Европе, на Ближнем Востоке и в Африке
The Walt Disney Company Europe, Middle East & Africa (ведущая деятельность как The Walt Disney Company Limited ) — крупнейшее международное подразделение Walt Disney Company , обслуживающее регион EMEA . Её штаб-квартира находится по адресу 3 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith , West London , [34] , а большинство её филиалов находятся в Европе.
Disneyland International, контролирует интересы Disney в Tokyo Disney Resort . [53] WDC полностью владеет Euro Disneyland , открытым 12 апреля 1992 года как Euro Disney Resort , расположенным в Марн-ла-Валле , недалеко от Парижа , Франция. Disney владеет 48% Hong Kong International Theme Parks, в то время как правительству Гонконга принадлежит 52% акций.
Фирменные впечатления от Disney
ESPN Inc.
80% акций; 20% принадлежит Hearst Corporation [55] [56]
Sphero (июнь 2015 г.) TWDC приобрела долю в компании по производству роботизированных игрушек, а затем обратилась к ним с предложением о создании BB-8 [68]
Arvida Real Estate Capital Inc., дочерняя компания инвестиционного банка коммерческой недвижимости, организующая финансирование коммерческих, промышленных и розничных проектов [70]
Венчурный капитал
Steamboat Ventures: позиции владельцев не разглашаются
Inspector Gadget – Disney ранее владели франшизой в целом во время их ограниченного партнерства DIC Entertainment с 1996 по 2000 год, прежде чем они продали DIC обратно Энди Хейворду. Disney также занимались международной дистрибуцией оригинального сериала за пределами Северной Америки через BVS Entertainment / Jetix Europe после их приобретения Fox Family Worldwide в 2001 году, прежде чем продать его вместе с 20 другими программами, принадлежащими DIC, обратно DIC в марте 2006 года. Disney продолжает владеть правами на игровое кино по франшизе через Walt Disney Pictures.
Talking Friends – Владелец франшизы Outfit7 Entertainment подписал эксклюзивное соглашение с Disney в 2012 году, которое позволило компании производить и распространять определенные медиа для франшизы. Среди медиа, созданных в рамках ограниченной лицензии, были веб-сериал от Disney Interactive, две песни от Walt Disney Records, игра Disney Create - Photo Mashup , которая была доступна на disney.go.com/create , а также концертное мероприятие с участием диджеев Radio Disney для продвижения линейки игрушек Talking Friends Superstars. Однако сделка не включала оригинальные приложения, персонажей или права на мерчандайзинг.
Бывшие активы
Бездействующий или закрытый
Следующие компании или подразделения являются дочерними предприятиями Disney, которые либо больше не действуют, либо были поглощены другой частью компании.
20th Digital Studio — расформирована 26 апреля 2023 года и вошла в состав WorthenBrooks
ABC (приложение) — приложение FAST для контента от ABC. Прекращено 23 сентября 2024 года и объединено с Disney+ и Hulu
Americast - Совместное предприятие по телефонному цифровому телевидению
Anaheim Sports , Inc. — ранее Disney Sports Enterprises, Inc.
Arena Football League — ESPN выкупила миноритарную долю лиги в декабре 2006 года; лига прекратила свою деятельность в июле 2009 года. AFL была возрождена в 2010 году, но является отдельным юридическим лицом от оригинала и не принадлежит Disney.
Black Rock Studio — ранее известная как Climax Racing; приобретена Disney Interactive Studios (ранее Buena Vista Games) 28 сентября 2006 года; закрыта 30 июня 2011 года.
Blip Networks , Inc.: приобретена Maker Studios (теперь Disney Digital Network) в августе 2013 года. [75] Закрыта в августе 2015 года. [76]
SIP Animation (ранее Saban International Paris): Disney приобрела 49,6% миноритарного пакета акций Saban в 2001 году и переименовала компанию в 2002 году. Все оставшиеся акции были переданы BVS Entertainment в 2012 году, а SIP была полностью закрыта в октябре 2023 года после бездействия с 2009 года. Сделки с товарными знаками и интеллектуальной собственностью обрабатывались BVS International NV после 2002 года. [a] [78]
Libra Pictures / Libra Home Entertainment: Подразделение Saban, занимающееся производством телевизионных и видеофильмов для взрослых. Права на торговую марку были переданы Disney, и ее деятельность была прекращена в 2001 году.
Jetix Europe , NV (ранее Fox Kids Europe): 73% приобретено у Fox Family Worldwide, Inc., полное владение получено в 2009 году; управлял 13 каналами Jetix
GXT : итальянский канал для подростков старшего возраста, проданный в ходе выкупа менеджментом Jetix Italy, закрыт в конце 2014 года.
K-2 : Синдицированный итальянский блок также был продан в ходе выкупа менеджментом Jetix Italy.
Jetix Consumer Products: ранее Saban Consumer Products и Active Licensing Europe
Jetix España SL: Совместное предприятие с Sogecable SA для управления Jetix Spain
Jetix Play : платный телеканал, вещающий в Восточной Европе, в 2010 году переименованный в Playhouse Disney, а в 2011 году — в Disney Junior.
Jetix Poland Limited: миноритарный владелец; дочерняя компания United Pan-Europe Communications NV
TV10 BV: Совместное предприятие с SBS Broadcasting BV, управляющее голландским каналом Jetix
Cal Publishing: Cal Publishing была дочерней компанией, созданной Disney для приобретения активов CrossGen . После приобретения обе компании были объединены в Disney Publishing Worldwide . Дочерняя компания Disney Marvel Comics с тех пор пыталась возродить CrossGen как импринт.
Revelmode: Подсеть Maker Studios/Disney Digital Network. [81] Закрыта после того, как PewDiePie был исключен из-за антисемитских шуток на его канале. [82] [83]
Disney Regional Entertainment : Ran Disney Quest и ESPN Zone Restaurant/развлекательные сети. Подразделение было закрыто в июне 2010 года. Две ESPN Zone продолжают работать, но теперь уже как местные франшизы.
Disney TeleVentures, Inc.: Программирование и техническая поддержка венчурного капитала Americast telco [14]
Disney Television and Telecommunications , подразделение (не путать с производственным подразделением Walt Disney Television), ликвидированное после слияния Disney-CC/ABC [85]
Hollywood Basic: Подлейбл Hollywood Records , выпускавший рэп-музыку (включая музыку DJ Shadow и Organized Konfusion). Лейбл был закрыт в середине 1990-х.
Hollywood Pictures : кинокомпания The Walt Disney Studios, созданная в 1989 году и закрытая в 2007 году.
Hollywood Pictures Music: Лейбл Disney Music Publishing , распространявший песни из произведений Hollywood Pictures.
Hotstar — переименован в Disney+ Hotstar в 2020 году. По-прежнему работает в Сингапуре, Канаде и Великобритании.
Marvel Animation (также известная как Marvel Family Entertainment) [93]
Marvel Animation Studios: Часть Marvel Animation с 2012 по 2020 год [94]
MLG Productions 1 – MLG Productions 8 : (совместное предприятие Marvel и Lionsgate) прекратило свое существование, поскольку согласованное количество фильмов DTV было завершено.
Приложение Nat Geo — прекращено 31 декабря 2019 г.
Starwave: Starwave was merged with Infoseek and acquired by Disney in 1998 to form GO Network. Starwave no longer operates as a stand-alone business. The label was recently resurrected to form Disney's Starwave Mobile which licenses content from third-party companies for cell phone content.
ABC Radio Networks, a radio network, along with ABC's non-radio Disney and ESPN stations sold to Citadel Broadcasting with the network renamed as Citadel Media, and later sold to Cumulus Media and renamed as Cumulus Media Networks before being merged into Westwood One.
Baby Einstein: Acquired by The Walt Disney Company in November 2001, sold to Kids II, Inc. in October 2013.
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