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1 Walt Disney Company — 2009



                                        Mernoush Banton
                                        Adjunct Faculty/Consultant

                                        DIS

                                        www.disney.com
                                        High unemployment, lingering recession, slow economic growth, and reduced consumer
                                        spending all contributed to a 7 percent drop in revenue and a 46 percent drop in Walt
                                        Disney’s profitability for the first quarter of 2009. For eight decades, the Walt Disney
                                        Company has captured the attention of millions of people, offering family entertainment
                                        products and services such as theme parks, resorts, recreations, movies, TV shows, radio
                                        programming, and memorabilia. Walt Disney brought Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck to
                                        the world. Walt Disney offers a variety of family entertainment all around the world.

                                        History
                                        Mr. Walt Disney and his brother Roy arrived in California in the summer of 1923 to sell his
                                        cartoon called Alice’s Wonderland. A distributor named M. J. Winkler contracted to distrib-
                                        ute the Alice Comedies on October 16, 1923, and the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio was
                                        founded. Over the years, the company produced many cartoons, from Oswald the Lucky
                                        Rabbit (1927) to Silly Symphonies (1932), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), and
                                        Pinocchio and Fantasia (1940). The name of the company was changed to Walt Disney
                                        Studio in 1925. Mickey Mouse emerged in 1928 with the first cartoon in sound.
                                             In 1950, Disney completed its first live action film, Treasure Island, and in 1954, the
                                        company began television with Disneyland anthology series. In 1955, Disney’s most suc-
                                        cessful series, The Mickey Mouse Club, began. Also in 1955, the new Disneyland Park in
                                        California was opened. Disney created a series of releases from 1950s through 1970s,
                                        including The Shaggy Dog, Zorro, Mary Poppins, and The Love Bug. Mr. Walt Disney died
                                        in 1966. In 1969, the Disney started its educational films and materials. Another important
                                        time of Disney’s history was opening the Walt Disney World project in Orlando, Florida,
                                        on October 1, 1971. In 1982, the Epcot Center was opened as part of Walt Disney World.
                                        And, on April 15, 1983, Tokyo Disneyland opened.
                                             After leaving the network television in 1983, the company was ready to get into its
                                        cable network, The Disney Channel. In 1985, Disney’s Touchstone division began the suc-
                                        cessful Golden Girls and Disney Sunday Movie. In 1988, Disney opened Grand Floridian
                                        Beach and Caribbean Beach Resorts at Walt Disney World along with three new gated
                                        attractions: the Disney/MGM Studios Theme Park, Pleasure Island, and Typhoon Lagoon.
                                        At the same time, filmmaking hit new heights as Disney for the first time led Hollywood
                                        studios in box-office gross. Some of the successful films were: Who Framed Roger Rabbit,
                                        Good Morning Vietnam, Three Men and a Baby, and later, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Dick
                                        Tracy, Pretty Woman, and Sister Act. Disney moved into new areas by starting Hollywood
                                        Pictures and acquiring the Wrather Corp. (owner of the Disneyland Hotel) and television
                                        station KHJ (Los Angeles), which was renamed KCAL. In merchandising, Disney pur-
                                        chased Childcraft and opened numerous highly successful and profitable Disney Stores.
                                             By 1992, Disney’s animation began reaching even greater audiences with The Little
                                        Mermaid, The Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. Hollywood Records was formed to offer
                                        a wide selection of recordings ranging from rap to movie soundtracks. New television
                                        shows, such as  Live with Regis and Kathy Lee, Empty Nest, Dinosaurs, and Home
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