List of acquisitions by Disney

The Walt Disney Company was founded in 1923 and since the 1990s has acquired many properties to increase its size in the media industry. The table shows the most substantial and important mergers and acquisitions that Disney has made over the years.

Acquisitions

Acquired company Date Country Price (US$) Price Adjusted for Inflation (US$) Parent/Merged With References
1 Disneyland, Inc. 1957 (64% controlling stake) USA 562,500 6,000,000 Disney Parks, Experiences and Products [1]
1960 (remaining shares) 7,500,000 82,000,000 [2][3]
2 WED Enterprises (park designing and engineering division) 1965
3 Retlaw Enterprises (parks transportation division) 1982 42,600,000 142,000,000 [4]
4 Wrather Corporation 1987 (50% share) [5]
1988 (remaining 50%) [6]
5 Miramax Films June 30, 1993 60,000,000 The Walt Disney Studios
6 Capital Cities/ABC Inc. February 9, 1996 19,000,000,000 39,004,000,000 Disney General Entertainment Content [7]
7 Jumbo Pictures February 29, 1996 Walt Disney Television [8]
8 Dream Quest Images April 1996 Walt Disney Feature Animation [9][10]
9 Toysmart August 1996 Disney Interactive [11]
10 Starwave April 30, 1998 400,000,000 790,000,000 Go.com [12]
11 Infoseek July 12, 1999 1,770,000,000 3,421,000,000 [13][14]
12 ABC Family Worldwide October 24, 2001 2,900,000,000 5,273,000,000 Disney Entertainment Television [15]
13 The Baby Einstein Company November 6, 2001 The Walt Disney Company [16]
14 The Muppets and Bear in the Big Blue House February 17, 2004 75,000,000 128,000,000 The Muppets Studio [17]
15 Avalanche Software April 19, 2005 Disney Interactive Studios [18]
16 Living Mobile October 19, 2005 Germany Walt Disney Internet Group [19]
17 Pixar May 5, 2006 USA 7,400,000,000 11,818,000,000 Walt Disney Studios [20]
18 Climax Racing September 2006 UK Disney Interactive Studios [21]
19 Junction Point Studios February 8, 2007 USA [22]
20 New Horizon Interactive August 2007 Canada 350,000,000 525,000,000 [23]
21 Gamestar February 2009 China [24]
22 Kerpoof February 2009 USA Disney.com
23 Wideload Games September 8, 2009 Disney Interactive Studios [25]
24 Marvel Entertainment December 31, 2009 4,400,000,000 6,603,000,000 The Walt Disney Company [26]
25 Tapulous July 1, 2010 Disney Mobile [27]
26 Playdom August 27, 2010 563,000,000 790,000,000 Disney Interactive [28]
27 Rocket Pack March 2011 Finland Disney Interactive Studios [29]
28 Babble Media November 2011 USA Disney Consumer Products [30]
29 UTV Software Communications January 31, 2012 India 450,000,000 631,000,000 The Walt Disney Company India [31]
30 StudioEX December 10, 2012 South Korea Disney Interactive [32]
31 Lucasfilm December 21, 2012 USA 4,050,000,000 5,680,000,000 Walt Disney Studios [33][34]
32 Maker Studios March 24, 2014 500,000,000 680,000,000 Disney Digital Network [35]
33 BAMTech Media 2016 2,930,000,000 3,931,000,000 Disney Streaming [36][37][38][39]
34 Euro Disney SCA June 19, 2017 France 760,000,000 998,000,000 Disney Parks, Experiences and Products [40][41]
35 21st Century Fox (entertainment assets, cable networks and international networks) March 20, 2019 USA 71,300,000,000 89,786,000,000 The Walt Disney Company [42][43]
36 Hulu April 16, 2019 (AT&T's 10% stake) 1,430,000,000 1,801,000,000 Disney Streaming [44]
December 1, 2023 (Comcast's 33% stake) 8,610,000,000 8,610,000,000 [45]
37 Epic Games February 7, 2024 (9% equity stake) 1,500,000,000 The Walt Disney Company [46][47]
38 FuboTV October 29, 2025 (70% controlling stake) 220,000,000 Disney Streaming
39 NFL's Media assets January 31, 2026 ESPN Inc.
40 Webtoon Entertainment September 17, 2025 (2% controlling stake) South Korea The Walt Disney Company [48]

Divestments

Acquirer Target company Date of sale Price of sale References
Young Broadcasting KCAL-TV May 14, 1996 385,000,000 [49]
Rural Press Farm Progress July 1, 1997 [50]
Advance Publications Fairchild Publications August 20, 1999 650,000,000 [51]
Andy Heyward
Bain Capital
Chase Capital Partners
DIC Entertainment November 25, 2000 [52][53]
The Weinstein Company Dimension Films 2005 [54]
Citadel Broadcasting ABC Radio Networks June 12, 2007 [55]
Saban Brands Power Rangers and entertainment assets May 12, 2010 43,000,000 [56]
Filmyard Holdings Miramax Films December 3, 2010 663,000,000 [57][58]
Kids II, Inc. The Baby Einstein Company October 14, 2013 [59]
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Avalanche Software January 24, 2017 [60]
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Entertainment Studios
Fox Sports Networks August 22, 2019 10,600,000,000 [61]
Scopely FoxNext Games January 22, 2020 [62]
Banijay Endemol Shine Group 3 July 2020 2,200,000,000 [63]
Gimbal, Inc. TrueX September 28, 2020 [64]
ViacomCBS TeleColombia November 23, 2021 [65][66]
Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa KRDC June 13, 2023 5,000,000 [67]

See also

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