Copyright holder and trademark owner of Disney-branded intellectual property (IP).[6] Appears in litigation, court documents, and other venues worldwide to defend the rights of its IP against unauthorized use.
Before February 9, 1996, in published SEC filings pertaining to the Walt Disney Company (DIS), Disney Enterprises, Inc. (DIE) appears in the company's stead to avoid confusion, since a holding company (DC Holdco, Inc.) was created to carry the DIS branding after the merger.[9]
Also a State of Delaware corporation,[11] it was the legal entity using the Walt Disney Company name from 1996 until 2019.
Initially known as DC Holdco, Inc., it adopted its current name on March 20, 2019, upon completion of Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox and it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of TWDC Holdco 613 Corporation, which now carries "The Walt Disney Company" name.[12]
The Walt Disney Company Europe, Middle East & Africa (doing business as The WaltDisney Company Limited) is the largest international division of the Walt Disney Company, serving the EMEA. Its headquarters are located at 3 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, West London,[33] and have most of its locations, mostly in Europe.
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Federally chartered credit union. The not-for-profit financial cooperative offers membership to employees and cast members of The Walt Disney Company and their family members.
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Disneyland International, oversees Disney's interest in Tokyo Disney Resort.[51] The WDC has taken full ownership of Euro Disneyland, opened on April 12, 1992, as the Euro Disney Resort, located in Marne-la-Vallée, near Paris, France. Disney owns 48% of Hong Kong International Theme Parks, while the Government of Hong Kong owns 52% of the shares.
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Euro Disney S.C.A.: used to have 2% owned by public shareholders, directly owns 82% of Euro Disney Associés before 13 June 2017, since then it is a wholly owned subsidiary Euro Disney Associés S.C.A.: operating company of Disney Paris. EDL Hôtels S.C.A.: owns the Phase IB land and operates the hotels Euro Disney Commandité S.A.S.: a general partner of Euro Disney Associés EDL Services SAS: manages Phase IB Financing Companies, owners of the various hotels and Disney Village
Arvida Real Estate Capital Inc., a commercial real estate investment banking subsidiary to arrange financing for commercial, industrial and retail projects[67]
Venture capital
Steamboat Ventures: ownership positions not revealed
Inspector Gadget – Disney formerly owned the franchise as a whole during their limited partnership of DIC Entertainment from 1996 from 2000, before they sold DIC back to Andy Heyward. Disney also held international distribution to the original series outside North America through BVS Entertainment/Jetix Europe after their acquisition of Fox Family Worldwide in 2001, before selling it with 20 other DIC-owned programmes back to DIC in March 2006. Disney continues to hold the live-action film rights to the franchise through Walt Disney Pictures.
Talking Friends – Franchise holder Outfit7 Entertainment signed an exclusive deal with Disney in 2012 that allowed the company to produce and distribute certain media for the franchise. Among the media created as part of the limited license included a web-series from Disney Interactive, two songs from Walt Disney Records, a Disney Create - Photo Mashup game that was available on disney.go.com/create, as well as a concert event featuring Radio Disney DJs to promote the Talking Friends Superstars toyline. The deal, however, did not include the original apps, characters, nor merchandising rights.
Dormant or shuttered
The following companies or units are subsidiaries of Disney that are either no longer active or have been absorbed into another part of the company.
20th Digital Studio - dissolved on April 26, 2023 and folded into WorthenBrooks
ABC (App) - FAST app for content from ABC. Discontinued on September 23, 2024, and merged with Disney+ and Hulu
Anaheim Sports, Inc. - Formerly Disney Sports Enterprises, Inc.
Arena Football League - ESPN bought a minority share of the league in December 2006; the league ceased operations in July 2009. The AFL was revived in 2010, but is a separate legal entity from the original, with no Disney ownership.
Black Rock Studio - formerly known as Climax Racing; acquired by Disney Interactive Studios (formerly Buena Vista Games) on September 28, 2006; closed on June 30, 2011.
Blip Networks, Inc.: Acquired by Maker Studios (Now Disney Digital Network) in August 2013.[72] Shut down in August 2015.[73]
SIP Animation (formerly Saban International Paris): Disney acquired Saban's 49.6% minority stake in 2001 and renamed the company in 2002. All remaining shares were transferred to BVS Entertainment in 2012, and SIP was shut down completely in October 2023, after being dormant since 2009. Trademark and intellectual property transactions were handled by BVS International N.V. after 2002.[a][75]
Libra Pictures / Libra Home Entertainment: Saban's adult-oriented television/direct-to-video film production unit. The trademark rights were taken over by Disney and its operations were terminated in 2001.
Jetix Europe, N.V. (formerly Fox Kids Europe): 73% acquired with Fox Family Worldwide, Inc., full ownership obtained in 2009; ran 13 Jetix channels
GXT: Italian channel for older teens sold in the management buyout of Jetix Italy, closed in late 2014.
K-2: Syndicated Italian block also sold in the management buyout of Jetix Italy.
Jetix Consumer Products: Formerly Saban Consumer Products and Active Licensing Europe
Jetix España S.L.: Joint venture with Sogecable S.A. to operate Jetix Spain
Jetix Play: A pay TV channel broadcasting in Eastern Europe, rebranded as Playhouse Disney in 2010 and Disney Junior in 2011.
Jetix Poland Limited: Minority owner; a subsidiary of United Pan-Europe Communications N.V.
TV10 B.V.: Joint venture with SBS Broadcasting B.V. operating the Dutch Jetix channel
Cal Publishing: Cal Publishing was a subsidiary created by Disney to acquire the assets of CrossGen. After the acquisition, both companies were folded into Disney Publishing Worldwide. Disney subsidiary Marvel Comics has since tried to revive CrossGen as an imprint.
Revelmode: Sub-network of Maker Studios/Disney Digital Network.[78] Shut down after PewDiePie was dropped because of anti-semitic jokes made on his channel.[79][80]
Hollywood Basic: Sub-label of Hollywood Records that released rap music (including music by DJ Shadow and Organized Konfusion). The label was discontinued in the mid-1990s.
Hollywood Pictures: Film label of The Walt Disney Studios created in 1989 and shuttered in 2007.
Hollywood Pictures Music: Label of Disney Music Publishing that distributed songs from Hollywood Pictures' titles.
Hotstar - renamed to Disney+ Hotstar in 2020. Still operated in Singapore, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
MLG Productions 1 – MLG Productions 8: (Marvel's joint venture with Lionsgate) operationally defunct as the agreed-upon number of DTV movies were finished.
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.
"The Walt Disney Company, Form 10-Q, For the Quarter Ended June 30, 1996". United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Archived from the original on May 31, 2017. Retrieved October 14, 2018. The Walt Disney Company ("New Disney 1996") was formerly known as DC Holdco, Inc. New Disney is the parent corporation of Disney Enterprises, Inc. ("Old Disney 1996")(Commission File No.1-4083; I.R.S. Employer Identification No.95-0684440), which was known as "The Walt Disney Company" until February 9, 1996, when it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of New Disney as a consequence of the acquisition by New Disney of the outstanding capital stock of Capital Cities/ABC, Inc., as more fully described herein. References herein to the "Company" refer to Old Disney before February 9, 1996, and New Disney thereafter.
"Annual Report"(PDF). The Walt Disney Company. September 28, 2013. p.3. Archived from the original(PDF) on February 7, 2014. Retrieved July 7, 2014. Disney Channels Worldwide includes over 100 channels available in 34 languages and 166 countries/territories. Branded channels include Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD, Disney Cinemagic, Hungama and DLife.
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