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Disney -- Movie Industry
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Assignment:
Disney and the movie industry:
company information with regard to its role in the movie industry, how Disney uses IT to
advertise their movies and the impact of IT on Disney; need movie industry information,
including trends, demographics, revenues.
(MKTG 301, 12 February 2003)
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Databases:
The Foster Business Library offers an extensive collection of business databases on its homepage; see under Business Databases; see
also the four folders at the top of that list for lists of Foster databases by topic: Books,
Articles--Full
Text, Articles--Citations and Abstracts, and Company and Industry. For more
information on the
three dozen Foster business databases, click here.
For more information on which of the
three dozen Foster business databases to use, click here.
For more information on
accessing Foster databases from off campus, click here.
For information about responsible database usage, click here.
- Hoovers Online:
Under Business Databases on the Foster Business Library homepage. Hoovers Online offers information
about 14,000 public and private companies worldwide, with links to company homepages and annual reports,
charts, company capsule, competitors, divisions, earnings, financials, Fortune and Forbes rankings,
history, industry information, insider trading, mission statements, news links, press releases, officers,
patents, products, SEC filings, splits, subsidiaries, etc. Most information on this site is free and
available on the Web (not just through the Foster Business Library homepage) but, via the Foster
homepage, you can access the more detailed Premium Content.
See the company fact sheet for the The Walt Disney Company
as
well as the longer Company Overview.
See also the industry fact sheet for Motion Picture
Production & Distribution and the longer
and Industry
Overview.
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Investext:
On the Foster Business Library homepage, listed under Business Databases; also listed under Company and
Industry.
Investext contains indexing and the full text of company and
industry research reports prepared by leading Wall Street firms, as well
as regional and international brokerage and financial firms. All reports are in PDF format.
(This database is available widely on campus and may be
accessed from home via the U.W. connectivity kit or via the Libraries'
proxy server.)
A company search for the ticker symbol DIS produced a list of more than 2,000
reports.
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Lexis-Nexis Academic:
To find company information, go to Business and then to Company Financial where
you can obtain financial and other data for companies. Information is available from twenty
different sources (each of which must be searched separately). Included among the sources is
Hoovers Online, with members' access to company profiles. SEC filings, particularly
company 10K annual reports, are a particularly rich source of company as well as industry
information. Use your browser's Find command (or Control-F) to locate references to
particular terms of interest in 10K filings such as trends, strategy, competitors, industry,
etc. (This database is available widely on campus and may be accessed from home via the U.W.
connectivity kit or via the Libraries' proxy server.)
A search for SEC 10-K reports for DIS, for all dates, retrieved
71 filings or parts of filings, back to 1988. Typically, these reports are a gold mine
for company,
industry, and market and market share information. In the latest 10K filing, look for
references to Studio Entertainment for information about its movie industry business,
such as "During fiscal 2003, we expect to distribute approximately 24 feature
films under the Walt Disney Pictures and Touchstone Pictures banners and
approximately 31 films under the Miramax and Dimension banners."
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Euromonitor Market Research Monitor:
This database provides global consumer market information, with demographics, trends and
developments, market
background, market sizes and forecasts, market shares, key players, and company profiles.
This database provides over 1,800 reports with market data and
detailed company profiles, including market shares, brand information, company strategy and SWOT
analyses of the companies, for many countries. For eight major countries (Australia, China,
France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States), in-depth industry
information is also available. Euromonitor also publishes
important print titles in the Foster Business Library reference collection including European marketing data and
statistics, International marketing data and
statistics, and
World consumer income and
expenditure patterns.
A search in this database, in titles, for Disney, produced one extensive
company profile, dated April 2001. This report is extensive, with history and development,
retail
business information, operating
structure, geographic coverage, market share, strategic evaluation, strengths and weaknesses, and
future prospects for the company; also included is a strategic evaluation of the company's
marketing and product strategies.
- Lexis-Nexis Statistical:
Under Business Databases on the Foster Business Library homepage.
Statistical Universe is an index to statistical data in commercial, international and
U.S.
government publications. Try the Power Tables for quick access to tables of data in
GIF format.
A search in this database for "Motion Pictures" retrieved 474 Power Tables,
79 of them with Excel spreadsheets.
- Compact Disclosure:
Information on over 10,000 public U.S. corporations, including ownership,
size, current and 5-year summary financial data, earnings, directors and
officers, annual cash flow, ratios and stock price information. Updated
quarterly. Note the various backfiles which must be accessed separately.
This CD-ROM database is available only in the Foster Business Library.
Complete financials for DIS are available in this
database and its backfiles.
Web Resources:
Unlike library databases, these Web resources are available wherever
you have web
access; they do not require that you access them via the UW Connectivity Kit or the UW
Libraries Proxy Server for authentication. When using web resources, be sure to
evaluate the credibility of these resources. For a subject index to web resources, see Business Resources on the Web on the
Foster Business Library homepage.
- The Walt Disney Company:
Public company homepages are often (but not always) an excellent source for information
about the company, with links to annual reports, company news, product details, information
about corporate
goals and culture, company financial information, Securities and Exchange Commission
filings, and company history. Look for the Investor
Relations and About Us areas on the company homepage for company information.
See the Business
Information and Investor Relations
sections for information about the company.
Company Research (Business
Week):
Business Week offers information on 4,000 companies in its Careers section (so some of the information is aimed
at job-seekers), with a Corporate Snapshot, a Vault.Com Scoop, a Wetfeet.Com profile, as well as Business Week
articles about the companies (some of which are available only for subscribers but are also available in the Foster
Business Library database ABI/Inform Global).
See Business Week's company profiles for Walt
Disney.
Quicken.Com:
This site is a good source for information about companies and about their
position among their competitors; use the Compare Companies feature on the left menu for
this information.
See the company profile for Disney as well
as the
company's position among its competitors
in terms of
market capitalization in the Entertainment - Diversified industry.
Yahoo! Finance:
This site is excellent for company and investment
information as well as an excellent source for financial ratio comparisons with industry,
sector
and S&P
500.
See the company profile for Disney as well as the excellent
Ratio
Comparisons for the company, its industry (which Yahoo considers to be Broadcasting and Cable TV),
its sector, and the S&P 500.
AFMA:
The AFMA was formerly known as the American Film Marketing Association; it is the trade association for the
independent film and television industry. AFMA members distribute and often produce the films and programs made by
firms outside the major U.S. studios. AFMA represents more than 170 member companies from 16 countries, including two
dozen financial institutions. Collectively, its members produce more than 350 independent films and many hours of
television programming each year and generate more than $4 billion in distribution revenues annually. Unlike the
websites of some trade associations, there appear to be no readily available industry statistics and marketing data
for nonmembers of the association.
See the AFMA Member List, with links to member homepages and
to company profiles; see also the film industry Links to
industry publications, periodicals, related government sites, trade associations, and film commissions.
The Motion Picture Association of America:
This association is the trade association of the major American motion picture industry, with board members including
Walt Disney Company, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., Paramount Pictures Corporation,
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Universal Studios, Inc., and Warner Bros. The association site offers some useful
industry information.
See the 2001 U.S. Economic
Review (a 44-page PDF file) and the 2001 Motion Picture Attendance Study as
well as Related Sites. The 2002 U.S. Economic Review will
be available in March 2003.
Career Guide to Industries:
This Bureau of Labor Statistics site, part of the online Occupational Outlook Handbook, offers a career-oriented
description of many industries, with information on the nature of the industry, working conditions, employment,
occupations in the industry, training, earnings and outlook, as well as sources of additional information.
Go to Motion Picture Production and Distribution.
Harvard Business School Cases:
This site offers access to Harvard Business School's collection of over 7,000 cases as well as
numerous other products, with a site search feature. The Foster Business Library does not
collect Harvard Business School cases since they are designed for classroom use.
A search, in all products, including cases, for Disney produced 49
items.
Foster
Business
Library Reference Collection:
The Foster Reference Collection is located behind the Reference Desk in Foster.
- International marketing data and statistics.
Demographic trends and forecasts, economic indicators, labor force, trade,
energy, environment, consumer expenditures and market size, and retailing
information for the Americas, Asia, Africa and Oceania; companion volume
to European marketing data and statistics.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HA42 .I56. 2003.
Also available online.
See Cinema and Film on pages 673 and 674.
- Statistical abstract of the United States.
Information about many industries as well as demographic information;
check index for references to tables. The sources for each table are
often a valuable source of additional information.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HA202 .U56 2001.
See index page 978 for tables related to the Motion Pictures Industry.
- European marketing data and
statistics.
Demographic trends and forecasts, economic indicators, labor force, trade,
energy, environment, consumer expenditures and market size, and retailing
information for European countries.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HA1107 .E87 2002.
Also available online.
See Cinema and Film on pages 435 to 440.
- U.S. industry & trade outlook.
Industry by industry overview of the U.S. economy, with numerous tables, charts, industry
reviews, forecasts and analyses.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HC101 .U543 2000.
See pages 32-3 to 32-4 for Motion Pictures.
- Standard & Poor's industry surveys.
This three-volume set provides 30-page profiles on 52 industries
with a focus
on the current economic environment, trends, regulation and outlook for
each industry.
Major companies in each industry are profiled, with references to sources
of additional industry information.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HC106.6 .S74 October 2002.
See the industry survey for Movies and Home Entertainment
in volume three.
- Industry surveys.
This excellent reference provides 25 essays, mostly by professors of economics, about 13
significant industries.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HC106.8 .I53 1998.
See the industry survey for Motion Pictures on pages 292 to 316.
- Business: the ultimate resource.
This 2,200-page single volume is "designed to offer a wide range of insights, information, and
practical guidance on every aspect of management" via 2.5 million words of text from 200
contributors, with 700 illustrations and 150 maps, in seven major sections including best
practice, a management library, business thinkers and management giants, a business
dictionary, a world business almanac, and a guide to business sources.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HD38.15 .B878 2002.
See Walter Disney
on pages 1074 and 1075.
- The ultimate book of business brands.
This slim paperback covers 50 companies from a brand perspective, with
three to six page essays on each company.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HD69 .B7 .C722 2003.
See Disney on pages 31 to 35.
- Encyclopedia of global industries.
Twelve-page descriptions of 125 global industries, with background and
development
information, current conditions, industry leaders and further reading.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HD2324 .E53 1999.
See Motion Picture Production and Distribution, on pages 304 to 312.
- International directory of company histories.
Studying the history of leading companies in an industry is a good
way to learn more about the history of an industry. This
set of more than forty volumes covers over 5,600 company histories worldwide, with each
history running just two to four pages; check the company index in the latest volume
to locate a specific company history or update as well as any other
references to that company in other company histories. There is also
an index by industry.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HD2721 .I57
The history of the Walt Disney Company is in volume two, on pages 172 to 174; updates are in volume six,
pages 174 to 177, and in volume 30, pages 487 to 491.
- U.S. industry profiles : the leading 100 industries.
Industry snapshots, outlook, regulations, research, associations,
societies, statistics, websites for 100 major U.S. industries.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HD2771 .U8 1998
See Motion Pictures, on pages 383 to 393.
- Market share reporter.
Annual compilation of U.S., Canadian and Mexican market share data for companies, products and
services, arranged by SIC code, and with indexes by product, company and
topic.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HF5410 .M35 2003.
See Motion Pictures, pages 415 to 420.
- World market share reporter.
An annual compilation of market share information for worldwide companies
culled from thousands of periodical articles; use
the company, product or brand indexes in the back of the volume to
identify the company that you are researching.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HF5410 .W67 2001/2002.
See Motion Pictures, pages 424 to 429.
- U.S. market trends & forecasts.
This large volume provides an overview and projections for 400 significant industries and
their component products or services, arranged alphabetically by industry name. For each
product or service, there is a brief indication of the value of the U.S. market in 1998 and
the compound U.S. market growth rate from 1993 to 1998 as well as a graph depicting market
value in dollars and the growth rate. There is also a brief analysis of the market sectors
for the product or service and a description of the market segmentation by volume for 1997,
plus U.S. market share and market forecast information.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HF5415.1 .U8 2001
See Motion Picture Production on pages 32 to 35.
- The Advertising Age encyclopedia of advertising.
In three volumes, this heavily-illustrated encyclopedia includes profiles of more than 120 ad
agencies worldwide,
essays on 80 leading agencies, detailed articles on 40 U.S. agencies, biographies of 47 major
advertising figures, as well as 160 significant corporate advertisers, brands, and campaigns,
20 essays on market research methods, and 52 essays on advertising tools and operations.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HF5803 .A28 2003.
See Motion Pictures, in volume two, pages 1079 to
1087.
- Red book/Standard directory of advertisers.
This annual two-volume publication is the most
comprehensive
source for information on the advertising practices of 24,000 U.S. and Canadian companies spending a
minimum of $200,000 on national and regional advertising. Companies may be accessed by 54 business
categories or by state, province or city. Entries for companies advertising include SIC codes, business
descriptions, statistics, personnel, approximate advertising expenditures, and media. Entries for ad
agencies often include the companies and brand names handled and the executive assigned to each account.
Volume two includes indexes by product by state or province, by brand name, by SIC code and by personnel.
There is also a geographic index volume.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HF5805 .S7 2002 (volume 1: businesses)
See Walt Disney in volume one, page 297, and Miramax on page 307.
- Company/brand$.
This two-volume work reports and itemizes all paid advertising space and expenditures in ten major media
categories for
companies and
brands in America, in several hundred consumer and Sunday magazines, in newspapers, outdoor advertising, television,
and radio.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HF5813 .U6 .C68 2001.
See Disney in volume two, on pages 1079 to 1085.
- Encyclopedia of major marketing campaigns.
This
massive 2,000-page reference profiles 500 of the most notable advertising and marketing campaigns of the
twentieth century, from Adolph Coor's Zima to Zenith Electronics' The Quality Goes in Before
The Name Goes On. Arrangement is by company name and, if the company name is that of a person, by
their first name. For each campaign, there is a four-page chapter with an overview, historical content,
target market, competition, market strategy and outcome, as well as a few suggestions for further
reading.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HF5837 .E53 2000.
See Walt Disney on page 1905.
- Value Line investment survey.
This large two-volume investment advice service provides regular reviews of 3,500 company
stocks and their
expected performance. The arrangement is not alphabetically by company; instead, use the
index in a pocket in the front of the standard or expanded volumes to locate which volume your
company is in and the issue number in which it appears.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HG4501 .V26
Find Disney in the standard edition, issue number 12, page 1865, dated
November 22, 2002; see also the chapter page for the Entertainment industry.
- Mergent / Moody's industrial manual.
This two-volume work covers all companies listed on the New York and American stock exchanges, with
extensive information about companies, including history, chronology, acquisitions, mergers, spinoffs,
properties, joint ventures, subsidiaries, officers and directors, consolidated income and balance sheets
for three and two years, respectively, long term debit, options, etc.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HG4961 .M67 2002.
For Disney, see volume one, pages 1247 to 1249.
- Moody's industry review
Statistical data on 3,000 companies in 137 industries, with ranking, key
financial information, operating data and ratios.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: HG4961 .M68 July 2002.
See the section on Amusements for Disney.
- Plunkett's entertainment & media industry almanac.
This almanac provides information on major trends and statistics for this industry, as well as hundreds of company
profiles for major firms in this industry.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: P88.8 .P57 2002/2003.
See Disney on page 466 and industry statistics and trends about Motion Pictures on pages 7 and 17.
- Entertainment industry economics.
This single volume covers the financial aspects of major entertainment enterprises including movies, television,
cable, music, casinos, theme parks, and toys in considerable detail, written by a former entertainment industry
analyst at Merrill Lynch.
Foster Business Library Reference, CALL NUMBER: PN1590 .F55 .V6 2002.
See Movie Macroeconomics on pages 35 to 70 and Making and Marketing Movies on pages 72 to 99.
Foster Business Library
Books:
The Foster Business Library maintains a collection of over 70,000 books on
all business topics, including many books useful for country research.
To identify relevant books, go to the UW Libraries Catalog on the Foster Business Library homepage
(under Business Databases).
Try searching by
keyword.
Use the
Limit/Sort feature
to create a list of books in the
Foster Business Library and in order from newest book to oldest. To do so, use the
pulldown menu under WHERE item is located to specify Foster Business Library and
click on the box near the bottom Sort results by year. Then click on
Limit/sort items retrieved using above data. Clicking on the titles in the
resulting list will bring up the full catalog record, indicating which Foster area
has the book (general stacks, reference, reserve, etc.), the call number and the
circulation status.
Circulation status is indicated in the box in the middle of each
online catalog record, on the right. Check Shelf indicates that the book should
be on the shelves under that call number and available for you to check
out. Due and a date indicates that the book is already checked out
to someone and is due back on the date indicated.
The Foster general stacks collection is located south of the main part of the Foster
Business Library, through the two pass-throughs into the basement of Balmer. The
arrangement is by call number, from A (at the east end, near the Copy Center) to Z (at the
far west end).
A keyword search for Disney retrieved a list of 393
records in the UW Libraries, with six
records in the Foster Business Library collections, including:
A subject search for Motion Picture Industry retrieved 721 records in the UW Libraries,
with eight
records in the Foster Business Library.
Foster Business
Library Corporate Annual Reports:
The Foster Business Library maintains a collection of several thousand
annual
reports for hundreds of U.S. and foreign companies. These reports are
filed in
lateral filing cabinets near the Foster Reference desk under the sign
Corporate Annual Reports. Annual reports for companies in an
industry can be a valuable source of information about the industry
itself. For a list of all the companies in the Corporate Annual Reports collection, click here.
For an index to corporate annual reports in the collection by industry sector, click here. For an index to companies in
the collection with headquarters outside the U.S., click here.
See the reports for
The Walt Disney Company and other companies in the Media Industry.
Foster Business Library Articles:
In addition to the 800 journals in the Foster Business Library Periodicals Collection,
the Foster Business Library offers access to 11,000 full text periodical
articles through its full text article
databases such as: ABI/Inform
Global,
Factiva, and Lexis-Nexis Academic
Universe.
These article databases may be found on the Foster Business Library homepage, listed alphabetically under Business
Databases or in the Articles: Full Text folder.
Of these three main sources, all but
Factiva are available from any computer on the campus
network (as well as from home) via the UW
Connectivity
Kit or via the
Libraries' proxy server.
The easiest of these databases to use is ABI/Inform Global.
For more information about accessing Foster Business Library databases from off
campus, click here. For more information about business databases, click here.
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ABI/Inform Global:
This database offers full text articles for over 800 journals.
To find articles on specific topics, search by word or phrase by keying your search phrase
into the
search box.
ABI/Inform Global includes journals but not national or Washington state newspapers (though
the Wall Street Journal is included). It also does not include valuable trade and industry
and other periodicals. Your searches will span the widest possible array of publications by
expanding your search to all databases in ABI/Inform. To expand your search to include all
collections in this database, click on
Select Multiple Databases, to the right of the search box. Click then on Select All Databases.
Your search terms will be
highlighted in red in each
article. For tips on searching this database, click here.
As an example, a search for CO(Walt Disney Motion Pictures), in all collections,
produced a list of 53
articles, for articles published since 1999; repeating this search in the 1986 to 1998 backfile produced a list of
76 articles.
As another example, a search for CO(Walt Disney Motion Pictures) and marketing, also in all collections,
produced a list of eight
articles, searching in citations and abstracts, for articles published since 1999;
expanding this search from citations and abstracts to the full text of all articles produced a
list of 16
list of 34 articles.
A search for CO(Walt Disney Co) and motion pictures and marketing produced eight articles, searching in
citations and abstracts, and 44 articles, searching throughout full text, for post-1999 articles. A search for
CO(Walt Disney Co) and information technology produced just two articles,
searching in
citations and abstracts, and 13 articles, searching throughout full text, for post-1999 articles.
A search for Disney and advertising and internet produced 140 articles, searching in
citations and abstracts; a search for disney and advertising and internet and movies retrieved 17
articles.
A broader search for SUB(Motion picture industry) AND SUB(Electronic commerce) produced a list of 33
articles; for SUB(Motion picture industry) AND SUB(Internet), 181 articles; for SUB(Motion
picture industry) AND SUB(Internet) and Disney, 14 articles, searching in citations and abstracts, and
43 articles, searching throughout full text.
Help:
The Foster Business Library Reference Desk is staffed
nearly all of the hours that the library is open.
The
staff at the desk
will be happy to help you find business research tools and resources, exploit business databases to the fullest or
advise on research strategies.
For
e-mail
questions, direct your query to balib@u.washington.edu. For
assistance by telephone, dial (206) 543-8012 during library hours.
For research guides on a wide variety of industries,
products, companies, issues and topics, see the Team Librarian Consultation archives.
Need help with writing or revising the written part of your assignment?
The Business Writing
Center, in Lewis Hall 304, provides consultations on business class
writing assignments (as well as cover letters, and resumes) with an
advanced business student trained in critiquing drafts and coaching
writers. Need help citing sources? Try our guide to Citing
Sources.
12 February 2003; updated
20 June 2003.
Peter
Stevens,
Business Librarian, Foster Business Library, at stevens@u.washington.edu.