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TwitterIn the fiscal year ended on September 30, 2024, The Walt Disney Company generated a total revenue of more than ***** billion U.S. dollars, up from **** billion dollars a year earlier – an annual growth of around three percent.The Walt Disney Company reports its numbers based on fiscal years that end late September/early October of the corresponding calendar year. A media leviathan The Walt Disney Company controls several entertainment and media enterprises with a solid global presence. Arguably, its most famous facet remains Walt Disney Studios, which, as of late 2024, included benchmark companies such as **th Century Studios, Marvel, Pixar, and Searchlight. Despite a ** percent increase in box office revenue across the United States and Canada in 2024, that year's figure remained below the amount that Disney's studio division amassed in 2019, before the pandemic. Still, Disney alone accounted for a significant share of the box office revenue in the U.S. and Canada in 2024, driven by the success of "Frozen 2" and "Moana 2. Parks and recreation The holding is also known for its theme parks, which continued to bounce back from the coronavirus outbreak and its subsequent mobility restrictions. In 2023, the Magic Kingdom theme park, located at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, was the most visited Disney theme park location in the United States, with over **** million visitors. Similarly, The Walt Disney Company's net income remained far from pre-pandemic standards. The figure amounted to about **** billion dollars in the fiscal year 2024 – only a little more than one-third of the record-high ****-billion-dollar result seen in the fiscal year 2018.
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TwitterIn the third fiscal quarter of 2025, The Walt Disney Company generated about 23.6 billion U.S. dollars in revenue. Company's revenues for the quarter show significant growth year-on-year. The Walt Disney Company: net income Disney's quarterly net income often varies wildly throughout each fiscal year, sometimes surpassing four or five billion U.S. dollars and other times dipping below one billion. In the third fiscal quarter of 2025, the company generated a net income of 5.26 billion U.S. dollars. The company's segments As far as revenue is concerned, the company's most lucrative area is its media and entertainment business. The Walt Disney Company announced a revenue of 91.36 billion U.S. dollars in 2024, up from 88.9 billion U.S. dollars a year earlier – an annual growth of about three percent. Of this revenue, over 41 billion U.S. dollars was generated in its media and entertainment segment in 2024.
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Walt Disney Company's annual revenue was $94.43 B in fiscal year 2025. The annual revenue increased $3.06 B from $91.36 B (in 2024) to $94.43 B (in 2025), representing a 3.35% year-over-year growth.
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In fiscal year 2025, Walt Disney Company's revenue by segment (products & services) are as follows: Admission: $11.71 B, Advertising: $11.12 B, License: $3.88 B, Other Revenue: $4.72 B, Resort and vacations: $9.21 B, Retail and wholesale sales of merchandise, food and beverage: $9.64 B, Theatrical distribution licensing: $2.59 B.
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TwitterIn 2024, the Walt Disney Company generated a revenue of nearly 34.2 billion U.S. dollars with its parks, and experiences, an increase of around 4.9 percent from the year before. The company's biggest revenue source was its entertainment segment, which generated revenues of over 41 billion U.S. dollars in 2024. This marked a growth of 1.4 percent year-on-year. The total assets of the Walt Disney Company amounted to more than 196 billion U.S. dollars in 2024.Additional info: Walt Disney Company's revenue by operating segmentIn 2023, the Walt Disney Company generated over 19 percent of its revenue through its sports segment which includes the ESPN properties. This revenue stream brought the company 17 billion U.S. dollars that year.The experiences segment was the second-largest revenue source, generating a total of 32.6 billion U.S. dollars. It is a very successful segment – Disney’s parks take the top spots in the ranking of the most visited amusement and theme parks worldwide. The Magic Kingdom Park in Bay Lake, Florida, ranked first in 2022 with 17 million visitors. The largest revenue stream – with over 40 billion U.S. dollars – was the entertainment business. This segment includes linear networks, direct-to-consumer (DTC) business and content sales and licensing. The DTC operations comprise of the company's streaming services such as Disney+, Disney+ Hotstar, and Hulu. This subsegment brought in more than five billion U.S. dollars in the last quarter of 2023.
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TwitterHow much does Disney make a year? The Walt Disney Company generated a net income of **** billion U.S. dollars in the fiscal year of 2024. This marks a growth of over ***** billion compared to 2020 when the company suffered a loss due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the parks, experiences, and products segment brought in around ** billion U.S. dollars less in 2020 than in 2019. The Walt Disney Company reports its numbers based on fiscal years that end late September/early October of the corresponding calendar year. Disney’s growing dominance After a wave of acquisitions in recent years and its plans to launch its own streaming service Disney+ to rival Netflix, Disney’s growth seems almost unstoppable. The company holds stakes in ESPN, acquired 21st Century Fox in 2019 (ten years after its acquisition of Marvel Entertainment) and also took on LucasFilm Ltd. Opinions on Disney’s expansion are mixed, with diehard Hollywood fans expressing concern that the company’s constant growth and the conglomeration of individual studios will deeply affect content and change the structure of Hollywood. Indeed, this has already happened to an extent, but with so many companies under one umbrella (that is, Disney), it will be curious to see whether the movie industry in particular will change as Disney’s stronghold over the industry increases.
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In fiscal year 2025, Walt Disney Company's revenue by geographical region are as follows: Americas: $76.43 B, Asia Pacific: $6.91 B, Europe: $11.09 B.
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TwitterDisney's revenue in Europe surpassed 11 billion U.S. dollars in 2025, showcasing the company's significant international presence. However, this figure pales in comparison to the Americas region, which generated a staggering 76.4 billion dollars in the same year. These regional disparities highlight the Disney's dominant position in its home market while also demonstrating its global reach and appeal. Global revenue and financial performance The Walt Disney Company's total revenue for 2025 amounted to 94 billion U.S. dollars, reflecting a modest increase from the previous year. This growth occurred despite challenges in various segments, particularly in the entertainment division, which experienced a decline in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to 2024. Despite these hurdles, Disney's diverse portfolio of assets, including its parks, experiences, and products segment, as well as its media and entertainment division, helped maintain its strong market position. Regional contributions and lobbying efforts While the Americas region, including the United States and Canada, remains Disney's largest market, the company's global footprint is significant. As Disney continues to expand its influence worldwide, it has also increased its lobbying efforts. In 2025, the company spent 4.5 million U.S. dollars on lobbying, focusing on issues such as copyright, advertising, and TV broadcasting.
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In fiscal year 2024, the revenue per employee at Walt Disney Company was $392.11 K. The revenue per employee decreased by $2.99 K from $395.10 K (in 2023) to $392.11 K (in 2024).
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TwitterIn the third fiscal quarter of 2025, the Walt Disney Company reported a net income of 5.26 billion U.S. dollars, up from a net income of 2.62 billion U.S. dollars in the same quarter of the previous year. Film studio's success The Walt Disney Company is well-known all over the world and has been famous for decades. Founded by Walt and Roy O. Disney in 1923, the company is popular among children and adults alike for its detailed cartoons as well as countless feature-length animations and shorts. For its contributions to the silver screen, Walt Disney Studios received 10 Academy Award nominations in 2023, as well as two wins. However, in 2025, the studio received just one nomination, marking a significant decline compared to previous years. Brand strength Not only is the company a household name loved for its merchandise, theme parks, and near timeless appeal, it is also one of the most valuable U.S. brands in the world. Despite the death of Walt Disney in 1966, the company has gone from strength to strength and kept up with the pace of every fast-moving market of which it is a part, with the most recent addition being streaming service Disney+. The Walt Disney Company has multiple assets, and its entertainment holdings include Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Fox, Pixar, and ESPN Inc.
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This dataset provides a detailed analysis of Disney movie earnings from the release of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937) through more recent titles. It includes the total box office gross for each movie, both in original dollar values and adjusted for inflation, providing insights into the financial success of Disney films across different eras.
Key features of the dataset include: - Movie Title: The name of each Disney movie. - Date Released: The specific release date of each movie. - Genre: The categorization of each movie into genres such as Musical, Adventure, and Drama. - MPAA Rating: The movie's rating (e.g., G) as assigned by the Motion Picture Association of America. - Total Gross: The total box office revenue each movie earned in its original time period. - Inflation Adjusted Gross: The total box office revenue adjusted for inflation, allowing for comparison between movies released in different time periods.
This dataset is ideal for financial analysis, historical comparisons, and research on the evolving success of Disney films over time.
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Gross-Profit Time Series for Walt Disney Company. The Walt Disney Company operates as an entertainment company in the Americas, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. It operates in three segments: Entertainment, Sports, and Experiences. The company produces and distributes film and television content under the ABC Television Network, Disney, Freeform, FX, Fox, National Geographic, and Star brand television channels, as well as ABC television stations and A+E television networks; and produces original content under the Disney Branded Television, FX Productions, Lucasfilm, Marvel, National Geographic Studios, Pixar, Searchlight Pictures, Twentieth Century Studios, 20th Television, and Walt Disney Pictures banners. It also offers direct-to-consumer streaming services through Disney+, Disney+ Hotstar, and Hulu; sports-related video streaming content through ESPN, ESPN on ABC, ESPN+ DTC, and Star; sale/licensing of film and episodic content to television and video-on-demand services; theatrical, home entertainment, and music distribution services; DVD and Blu-ray discs, electronic home video licenses, and VOD rental services; staging and licensing of live entertainment events; and post-production services. In addition, the company operates theme parks and resorts, such as Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Shanghai Disney Resort, Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation Club, National Geographic Expeditions, and Adventures by Disney, as well as Aulani, a Disney resort and spa in Hawaii. Further, it licenses its intellectual property (IP) to a third party that owns and operates Tokyo Disney Resort; licenses trade names, characters, visual, literary, and other IP for use on merchandise, published materials, and games; operates a direct-to-home satellite distribution platform; sells branded merchandise through retail, online, and wholesale businesses; and develops and publishes books, comic books, and magazines. The company was founded in 1923 and is based in Burbank, California.
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Walt Disney reported $7.05B in Gross Profit on Sales for its fiscal quarter ending in September of 2025. Data for Walt Disney | DIS - Gross Profit On Sales including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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TwitterGlobal entertainment empire, The Walt Disney Company, generated approximately **** billion U.S. dollars from its parks and resorts segment in 2018. This is the highest revenue the company has generated (in this segment) over the past 10 years. Disney is not a one trick pony Disney Parks, Experiences and Products is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company that is responsible for its parks and resorts segment. It is one of Disney’s four main business segments - the other three are media networks, cable networks and broadcasting. While parks and resorts earned the company a significant portion of its revenue, media networks ultimately came out on top, accounting for **** billion U.S. dollars in 2018. Popular theme park companies Spending time at amusement parks is a popular leisure activity among people all over the world, particularly families with children. The world’s leading theme park companies include Walt Disney Attractions, Universal Studios Theme Parks, and Merlin Entertainment. When ranked, ***** Disney parks were among the **** most attended theme parks worldwide in 2021.
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Walt Disney Company's annual net income per employee was $21.34 K in fiscal year 2024. The net income per employeeincreased$10.88 Kfrom $10.46 K(in 2023) to $21.34 K (in 2024), representing a 103.96% year-over-year growth.
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What are the trends in the Walt Disney Studios' box office data? How do certain characters contribute to the success or failure of a movie?
This dataset explores the box office data of Walt Disney Studios from 2000 to 2016. It includes information on the movie title, release date, main character, villain, and songs associated with each film. This dataset provides insights into how different elements contribute to a movie's success or failure
When exploring this dataset, there are a few things to keep in mind. Firstly, the data is divided into four different files: disney-characters.csv, disney_movies_total_gross.csv, disney-voice-actors.csv, and disney_revenue_1991-2016.csv. Each of these files contains information on different aspects of Disney's box office data.
In order to get the most out of this dataset, it is important to understand what each file contains and how the data is organized. For example, the file 'disney-characters.csv' includes information on the movie title, release date, main character, villain, and songs associated with each film. This data can be used to answer questions about how different elements contribute to a movie's success or failure
To make things easier, we've created a quick guide that outlines what you can find in each file:
disney-characters.csv: This file contains information on the movie title, release date, main character, villain, and songs associated with each film disney_movies_total_gross.csv: This file includes data on the total gross of Walt Disney Studios movies from 2000 to 2016 disney-voice-actors.csv: This file contains information on the voice actors for Disney characters disney_revenue_1991-2016: This file contains data on the revenue of the Walt Disney Company from 1991 to 2016
File: disney_revenue_1991-2016.csv | Column name | Description | |:------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Year | The year the movie was released. (Numeric) | | Year | The year the movie was released. (Numeric) | | Studio Entertainment[NI 1] | The studio entertainment segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Studio Entertainment[NI 1] | The studio entertainment segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Disney Consumer Products[NI 2] | The consumer products segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Disney Consumer Products[NI 2] | The consumer products segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Disney Interactive[NI 3][Rev 1] | The interactive segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Disney Interactive[NI 3][Rev 1] | The interactive segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Walt Disney Parks and Resorts | The parks and resorts segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Walt Disney Parks and Resorts | The parks and resorts segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Disney Media Networks | The media networks segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Disney Media Networks | The media networks segment of the Walt Disney Company. (String) | | Total | The total box office gross for the movie. (Numeric) | | Total | The total box office gross for the movie. (Numeric) |
File: disney-director.csv | Column name | Description | |:--------------|:-------------------------------------------| | name | The name of the movie. (String) | | name | The name of the movie. (String) | | director | The name of the movie's director. (String) | | director | The name of the movie's director. (String) |
File: disney_movies_total_gross.csv | Column name | Description | |:-----------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------| | movie_title | The title of the movie. (String) | | movie_title | The title of the movie. (String) | | **relea...
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TwitterThe Walt Disney Company's revenue reached roughly 94 billion U.S. dollars in the fiscal year 2025. This represents a modest increase of about three percent from the previous year, demonstrating the company's resilience in a challenging media landscape. Despite facing headwinds in various segments, Disney's diverse portfolio of entertainment assets has helped maintain its position as a dominant force in the industry. Shifting revenue streams While Disney's overall revenue grew, the company experienced changes in its revenue composition. The entertainment segment, which includes linear networks and direct-to-consumer services, saw a decline in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. This shift highlights the ongoing transformation in media consumption habits and the challenges faced by traditional television networks. Meanwhile, Disney's sports segment contributed 3.98 billion dollars in revenue during the same quarter, underscoring the importance of live sports content in the company's portfolio. Global reach and brand value Disney's revenue streams span across multiple regions, with the Americas generating the lion's share at 76.4 billion dollars in 2024. Europe contributed over 11 billion dollars, illustrating the company's significant international presence. However, Disney's brand value has faced challenges, declining by over 20 percent between 2022 and 2025. This drop in brand value may be attributed to various factors, including controversial decisions in its streaming business and broader market pressures. Despite this setback, Disney remains one of the most valuable media brands worldwide, outpacing competitors in the streaming industry.
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TwitterIn the fiscal year ended on September 30, 2024, The Walt Disney Company generated a total revenue of more than ***** billion U.S. dollars, up from **** billion dollars a year earlier – an annual growth of around three percent.The Walt Disney Company reports its numbers based on fiscal years that end late September/early October of the corresponding calendar year. A media leviathan The Walt Disney Company controls several entertainment and media enterprises with a solid global presence. Arguably, its most famous facet remains Walt Disney Studios, which, as of late 2024, included benchmark companies such as **th Century Studios, Marvel, Pixar, and Searchlight. Despite a ** percent increase in box office revenue across the United States and Canada in 2024, that year's figure remained below the amount that Disney's studio division amassed in 2019, before the pandemic. Still, Disney alone accounted for a significant share of the box office revenue in the U.S. and Canada in 2024, driven by the success of "Frozen 2" and "Moana 2. Parks and recreation The holding is also known for its theme parks, which continued to bounce back from the coronavirus outbreak and its subsequent mobility restrictions. In 2023, the Magic Kingdom theme park, located at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, was the most visited Disney theme park location in the United States, with over **** million visitors. Similarly, The Walt Disney Company's net income remained far from pre-pandemic standards. The figure amounted to about **** billion dollars in the fiscal year 2024 – only a little more than one-third of the record-high ****-billion-dollar result seen in the fiscal year 2018.