Disney Media

7 different Disney On Ice shows currently touring to over 30 countries with 2200 performances each year, and is performed in 13 different languages every year.
40% of Disney On Ice attendance comes from International Regions.
274 children’s magazines and 120 million children’s books sold each year.
3.5 million Adults subscribe to Family Fun magazine. Family Fun Magazine is the nation’s largest family publication.
50% is the approximate percentage of all children’s magazines that are sold in the world by Disney.
1.2 million in circulation for Disney’s Adventure magazine annually which makes this the highest circulating children’s magazine in the united states.
12 titles were launched
by ESPN Books in 2006, more then 15 will be available in
2007.
50 million unique users to their 40 websites per month, this is
what the Walt Disney Internet Group manages.
1 million web pages in its 1st year in operation by the WDIG (Walt
Disney Internet Group), Also a first for a web property.
125,000 Disney Titles are downloaded the 1st week they are added to
the iTunes store.
50th anniversary of Walt Disney Records was celebrated in 2006,
marking its 11th consecutive year as the world’s number one
children’s label.
12th anniversary on Broadway and 5,000 performances in 2006, Disney
Theatrical Productions’ Beauty and the Beast is Broadway’s 6th
longest-running musical of all time and one of the world’s
most-seen musicals, seen in 14 countries by over 26 million people
worldwide.
10th triumphant year on Broadway, Disney Theatrical Productions’
The Lion King has grossed almost $3 billion in box office revenue
and has been seen by over 39 million people worldwide.
27 different Disney On Ice productions since it first began in
1981.
7 different Disney On Ice shows currently touring in over 30
countries with 2,300 performances each year.
2 million characters have been created on Disney’s Virtual Magic
Kingdom.
90 minutes is the average time a user spends in the Virtual magic
Kingdom.
750,000 virtual prizes have been awarded to online guests who also
visited the Virtual Magic Kingdom Booths at the actual parks in
Florida or California.
