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LET'S PUT DISNEY OUT OF BUSINESS FOR ATTACKING CHILDREN.

How The Walt Disney Company Makes Most of Its Money:

Let's start with an overview of the company's sales profile. The table below outlines Disney's revenue contributions by segment in its most recently reported quarter:

Segment, Revenue, Operating Income

Media networks $6.14 billion $2.08 billion

Parks and resorts $4.88 billion $954 million

Studio entertainment $2.45 billion $847 million

Consumer products and interactive entertainment $1.08 billion $354 million

The core of Disney's television business:

Disney's media networks segment consists of public broadcast and cable businesses, with ABC representing the core of the broadcast unit and ESPN as the biggest performance driver on the cable side. The cable business recently accounted for around 70% of Disney's total media networks revenue, with advertising sales on the broadcast side making up the remainder. The core of Disney's television business. https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/06/01/how-the-walt-disney-company-makes-most-of-its-mone.aspx AND https://revenuesandprofits.com/how-disney-makes-money-understanding-disney-business-model-core-elements/

2 years ago
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LET'S PUT DISNEY OUT OF BUSINESS FOR ATTACKING CHILDREN.

How The Walt Disney Company Makes Most of Its Money:

Let's start with an overview of the company's sales profile. The table below outlines Disney's revenue contributions by segment in its most recently reported quarter:

Segment Revenue Operating Income

Media networks $6.14 billion $2.08 billion

Parks and resorts $4.88 billion $954 million

Studio entertainment $2.45 billion $847 million

Consumer products and interactive entertainment $1.08 billion $354 million

The core of Disney's television business:

Disney's media networks segment consists of public broadcast and cable businesses, with ABC representing the core of the broadcast unit and ESPN as the biggest performance driver on the cable side. The cable business recently accounted for around 70% of Disney's total media networks revenue, with advertising sales on the broadcast side making up the remainder. The core of Disney's television business. https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/06/01/how-the-walt-disney-company-makes-most-of-its-mone.aspx AND https://revenuesandprofits.com/how-disney-makes-money-understanding-disney-business-model-core-elements/

2 years ago
1 score