Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Media conglomerate |
Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Area served | India |
Key people | Robert A. "Bob" Iger President & CEO(The Walt Disney Company) John E. Pepper, Jr. (Chairman of the Walt Disney Company) Antoine Villeneuve, Senior Vice President, Managing Director of Walt Disney Company India[1] |
Parent | The Walt Disney Company |
Divisions | Hungama TV, Disney Channel (India), Disney Junior (India), Disney XD (India), UTV Software Communications |
Website | Disney India Website |
Walt Disney International (India) or Buena Vista International in India is the Indian subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company of USA and is a premier Entertainment company in India.
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Disney initially was telecasted in India as a one hour show on Zee TV as Disney Hour and later on Sony. It also was telecasted in the morning as Good Morning Disney.[2][3]
The Walt Disney Company (India) Pvt. Ltd. develops and produces motion picture and videos for children. The company is based in Mumbai, India. The Walt Disney India operates as a subsidiary of Walt Disney Co.[4]
Disney India tied up with Yash Raj Films to produce Roadside Romeo.
The Walt Disney Company (India) Pvt. Ltd. and UTV Motion pictures has announced that beginning 1 January 2009, UTV will be handling sales and distribution of all of Motion pictures Hollywood releases in India. Disney will continue to handle its own marketing.[4]
Disney Publishing Worldwide (India), a division of Walt Disney Company (India), has announced a licensing agreement with local publisher Junior Diamond to publish Disney comic books, both in English and Hindi.[5] Featuring Disney’s characters, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, the 32-page comic book will be priced at Rs 25. Roshini Bakshi, regional director, Disney Consumer Products said, “Every month, we will print 50,000 copies for each character and launch 2 titles under Mickey and Donald respectively per month.
Disney, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise with five business segments:
Media Networks - Walt Disney Television International (India), Disney-ABC International Television (Asia Pacific), ESPN
The channel has adopted a 360 degree blanket approach for marketing and promoting its new property amongst its target groups.[6]
Disney Channel India is also running locally-acquired content such as Shararat and Son Pari and now, it is also experimenting with Bollywood content to draw in more eyeballs. The channel has bought two Aamir Khan movies, Hum Hai Rahi Pyaar Ke and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander, that will be showcased as part of its summer lineup this season.[6]
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