Disney OnlineDisney Online to Acquire Kaboose Web Assets for $18.4 MillionAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on April 1, 2009 - 8:30am.
North Hollywood, Calif. - Disney Online (NYSE: DIS) announced on Wednesday that it
will acquired the Web asses of Canada's
Kaboose, Inc., a network of entertainment sites for kids and resource sites for
parents, for about $18.4 million.
Disney Web Concert Series Features Hannah Montana, "High School Musical"Authored by Mark Hefflinger on March 12, 2007 - 3:54pm.
North Hollywood, Calif. - Disney Online announced on Monday the launch of a virtual concert series that will feature Walt Disney Records artists and screen on Disney Xtreme Digital, a social network on Disney.com. The three-month "D*Concert: Disney Channel Concert Series" will feature Disney artists including Hannah Montana, The Cheetah Girls and the cast of "High School Musical." In addition to the online concerts, Disney will offer exclusive concert badges, chat rooms and D*Concert games. tags: Video | Music | Disney Online | Disney Xtreme Digital | Hannah Montana | Walt Disney Records |
Disney Online to Offer Free Web Access in Public LibrariesAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on June 23, 2006 - 12:40pm.
North Hollywood, Calif. - Disney Online announced on Friday that it will offer public libraries free subscriptions to its Playhouse Disney Preschool Time Online educational Web service.
tags: Internet | Tech | Disney | Content Deals | Disney Online | ISP | Libraries | Education | Children |
Disney Names Paul Yanover to Head Disney OnlineAuthored by dmw on May 19, 2006 - 7:15am.
North Hollywood, Calif. - Disney this week named Paul Yanover to head Disney Online, the part of Walt Disney Internet Group that produces its Disney.com, FamilyFun.com, Go.com and Movies.com websites. The new executive vice president and managing director of Disney Online was formerly head of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online. Yanover replaces Ken Goldstein, who resigned to pursue other opportunities.
Disney's Game Cafe Doubles Game Title OfferingAuthored by dmw on April 25, 2006 - 1:06pm.
North Hollywood, Calif. - Disney Online said on Tuesday that it has signed new distribution deals with game developers and publishers that will more than double the games offered at its Disney's Game Café site, which caters to adult gamers. More than 35 new game titles will be added through May, from creators including WildTangent, PlayFirst, HipSoft, Sandlot Games and iWin. The site offers free trials of the PC games, which can also be purchased and downloaded for prices ranging from $9.95 to $19.95.
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