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Job Summary: About the Role & TeamDisney’s Direct to Consumer team oversees the Hulu and Disney+ streaming businesses within Disney Entertainment helping to bring The Walt Disney Company’s best-in-class storytelling to fans and families everywhere.
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The Manager, Data Analytics is responsible for Disney Music Group's data, reporting and quantitative research, and serves as the data analytics partner to cross-functional teams, providing insights to inform planning and decisions across the DMG business areas.
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Disney Music Group (DMG) is the music hub for TWDC, encompassing all aspects of music commercialization and marketing: recorded music (Walt Disney Records and Hollywood Records), Disney Music Publishing, and Disney Concerts.
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The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise with the following business segments: Disney Entertainment, ESPN, Disney Parks, and Experiences and Products.
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From humble beginnings as a cartoon studio in the 1920s to its preeminent name in the entertainment industry today, Disney proudly continues its legacy of creating world-class stories and experiences for every member of the family.
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The Senior Manager, Production Legal Affairs handles day-to-day production legal matters including drafting, reviewing, and negotiating below-the-line production agreements for Disney Entertainment - Studios film banners 20th Century Studios, Walt Disney Pictures, and Searchlight Pictures; and managing other special projects.
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As a member of a corporate team, you'll work with world-class leaders driving the strategies that keep The Walt Disney Company at the leading edge of entertainment. This position is with Disney Worldwide Services, Inc., which is part of a business we call The Walt Disney Company (Corporate.
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DMG houses the Walt Disney Company’s recorded music labels, concert licensing division and music publishing companies and we are looking for a Senior Paralegal to assist the business and legal affairs team that service those enterprises.
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Job Summary: The Director, Production is responsible for overseeing aspects of animated and live action film development for Disney Live Action. Job Summary: The Director, Production is responsible for overseeing aspects of animated and live action film development for Disney Live Action.
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Be genuinely interested in a career at sea and willing to live and work onboard a Disney Cruise Line vessel. Every day at Disney Cruise Line we take pride in bringing the magic of Disney to life.
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Reach & Scale: The products and platforms this group builds and operates delight millions of consumers every minute of every day – from Disney+ and Hulu, to ABC News and Entertainment, to ESPN and ESPN+, and much more.
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The Staff Engineer will provide technical leadership and guidance to provide Walt Disney Animation Studios with highly available and scalable Linux infrastructure services. The Platform & Infrastructure team at Walt Disney Animation Studios, is responsible for building tools and managing infrastructure that the studio uses daily to assist with creating celebrated feature animation films.
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The Manager of Project Coordination will oversee and manage recruiting, casting and career development for Project Coordinators at Walt Disney Imagineering. Minimum 7 years of Themed Entertainment related experience and/or functional leadership roles.
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The role will collaborate with other Global Marketing leaders such as Customer Engagement, Franchise Strategy, Consumer Insights, as well as Marketing Strategy partners, Walt Disney Imagineering, and other stakeholder teams.
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Job Summary: The will own the daily planning and scheduling of our Disney Channels suite of networks across various platforms. Internal Disney Entertainment experienceEducationBachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
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