Walt Disney Co. is merging its interactive and consumer products divisions, highlighting new technology’s ability to erase boundaries between once distinct businesses. The Burbank entertainment giant ...
Disney Interactive is eliminating 700 jobs, about 26% of its total workforce, as the Mouse House’s games and Internet division struggles to achieve profitability. The cuts were expected, and were ...
This story was written by Staci D. Kramer. Major executive changes at the Disney (NYSE: DIS) Interactive Media Group, according to an internal email from Steve Wadsworth that just went out and has ...
Last year, the launch of Disney Infinity began a long overdue turnaround story for the global media giant's gaming division. Today the Walt Disney Company put an exclamation point on that story with ...
Disney’s stint as a publisher and developer of console video games is over, the company announced in its quarterly report on Tuesday. “After a thorough evaluation, we have modified our approach to ...
Walt Disney Co. is dominating at the box office this year, but the Burbank entertainment giant is still struggling to find its way in the competitive video games business. Reflecting changes to the ...
Co-president Jimmy Pitaro has been named head of the division. By Paul Bond Disney has reorganized its interactive division by merging the unit’s games and media operating groups and installing ...
Disney Interactive recently invited GamesBeat to a screening of Disney Planes followed by a reception with hands-on time for the video game adaptation. However, this was more an opportunity to poke ...
The Walt Disney Company's games business continued its rehabilitation, moving back into profitability in the third fiscal quarter. In the three-month period ended June 30, 2014, Disney's Interactive ...
Disney Interactive laid off roughly 700 employees, about a quarter of its workforce, a representative for the company confirmed to Polygon today. The layoffs were a result of a company restructure.
Cuts at the gaming and digital Disney unit, which had employed nearly 2,800 workers, had been anticipated. By Erik Hayden Executive Editor, Business The Walt Disney Company has laid off approximately ...