Buena Vista units will take Disney name

napnet

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Walt Disney Co. will change the name of its Buena Vista entertainment divisions to Disney within weeks, people involved in the plans said.

Chief Executive Officer Robert Iger is seeking to simplify the company's marketing and reduce costs by narrowing most brand names to Disney, ABC and ESPN.

In February, Iger changed Touchstone Television production company to ABC Television Studio and Buena Vista Games became Disney Interactive Studios.

"They are trying to leverage the Disney brand as much as possible and not having all these disparate names," said Tuna Amobi, a New York-based analyst with Standard & Poor's. He rates Disney a "strong buy."

Buena Vista was the third-largest domestic film distributor in 2006 with $1.52 billion in box-office sales from Disney movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Cars.

The name dates from 1953 when Walt Disney and his brother Roy Disney founded an in-house operation to sell the company's live-action and animated films to cinema owners.

Before Buena Vista, Disney's pictures were distributed by Columbia Pictures, United Artists and RKO Radio Pictures.

Named for the street in Burbank, Calif., where the studios and corporate headquarters are located, Buena Vista became Disney's name for divisions such as its music group and software publisher.

The change affects Buena Vista Distribution and Buena Vista Home Entertainment, said the people, who declined to be named because the change hasn't been announced.

"We are taking a look at our organizational branding so it aligns to the company's new focus on our major brands," Disney Studios spokeswoman Heidi Trotta said in a statement.

The company will continue to use the Touchstone, Miramax and Pixar film studio names.

Iger outlined his strategy at an analyst meeting in February at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Disney plans to rename a number of its businesses to "focus more on brands and build brand strength," according to a transcript of Iger's speech posted on Disney's Web site.

Les Moonves, the CEO of New York-based CBS Corp., is taking a similar approach. Since CBS and Viacom Inc. split in January 2006, Moonves has renamed the company's television production studio, outdoor advertising unit and radio stations, which had three different names, to CBS.


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Scar Junior

Active Member
Thanks for sharing! :wave:

I think it's a smart move to solidify the organization's strong brands and keep them in the public eye. It's amazing how much of the general public doesn't know that Buena Vista and Touchstone are part of the company.
 

KentB3

Well-Known Member
Here's an article from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb):

The Walt Disney Co. plans to do away with its remaining Buena Vista
banners and replace them with the Disney name, Bloomberg News reported
today (Thursday), citing people involved in the plans. The company's
distribution division and its home-video unit both bear the Buena
Vista designation. Buena Vista Games has already become Disney
Interactive Studios. Tuna Amobi, a New York-based analyst with
Standard & Poor's, told the wire service that few people associate the
Buena Vista name with Disney. "I guarantee millions of people don't
know that it's owned by Disney. ... Outside of the industry, it's not
widely known."
 

Shaman

Well-Known Member
Wow...missed this....:hammer:

Thanks for sharing! :wave:

I think it's a smart move to solidify the organization's strong brands and keep them in the public eye. It's amazing how much of the general public doesn't know that Buena Vista and Touchstone are part of the company.

I'm no expert or whatever...but couldn't it also weaken the brand if some of these other sections of the company struggle. I like the idea of separate names....they should be real careful what they stamp the Disney name to....

:shrug:
 

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