Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution

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Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution
Division
Predecessor Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International
Founded October 12, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-10-12)
Headquarters Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, California, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Brands Disney+, ESPN+, Hulu, Hotstar, Star+, Disney XD, Movies Anywhere
Services Film distribution, film promotion, music recording, music publishing, over-the-top streaming
Parent The Walt Disney Company
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Website dmedmedia.disney.com

Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution (DMED) is one of The Walt Disney Company's five major business segments. It was formed on October 12, 2020 as part of Disney's media and entertainment structure reorganization and consists of Disney's streaming services, its advertising sales division, and its linear and syndicated television networks. It is focused on the strategic monetisation of titles from Disney's three content groups: Studios, General Entertainment, and ESPN & Sports.[1][2]

History

Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution was formed as part of The Walt Disney Company's media and entertainment structural reorganization, which took place October 12, 2020 and made primarily due to the success of Disney's streaming services, mainly Disney+.[1] Kareem Daniel was named as the chairman for the new segment. As part of this reorganization, Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International was dissolved and two business segments were created in its place: Disney International Operations, focused on Disney's international subsidiaries, and Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, focused on said streaming services, its advertising divisions, and Disney's linear and syndicated television networks.

Units

Direct-to-Consumer

Technology

Content Distribution and Sales

Linear Networks

Digital Products

See also

References

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