Sunday, 31 August 2008

A Picture of Myself


The Walt Disney Company




The Walt Disney Company
500 South Buena Vista StreetBurbank, CA 91521
Voice (818) 560-1000
http://www.disney.com/

Here is a list of companies owned by "Walt Disney":

Film
Walt Disney Pictures
Touchstone Pictures
Hollywood Pictures
Miramax Films
Pixar

Broadcast Television


ABC Network
Owned and Operated Television Stations
WLS - Chicago
WJRT - Flint
KFSN - Fresno
KTRK - Houston
KABC - Los Angeles
WABC - New York City
WPVI - Philadelphia
WTVD - Raleigh - Durham
KGO - San Francisco
WTVG - Toledo

Cable Television

ESPN (80%)
ESPN2 (80%)
ESPN Classic (80%)
ESPNU (80%)
ESPNEWS (80%)
ABC Family
Disney Channel
Toon Disney
SOAPnet
Lifetime Network (partial)
Lifetime Movie Network (partial)
Lifetime Real Women (partial)
A&E (partial)
A&E International (partial)
Jetix Europe (partial)
Jetix Latin America
The History Channel (partial)
Lifetime Real Women (partial)

Radio
ABC Radio
WDWD – Atlanta
WMVP – Chicago
WLS – Chicago
KESN – Dallas
KMKI – Dallas-Forth Worth
KRDY – San Antonio
WCOG – Greensboro, NC
WRDZ – Indianapolis
KABC – Los Angeles
KLOS – Los Angeles
KDIS – Los Angeles
KSPN – Los Angeles
KDIZ – Minneapolis - St. Paul
WKSH – Milwaukee, WI
WEVD – New York City
KDZR – Portland, OR
KWDZ – Salt Lake City
KIID – Sacramento
KMKY – Oakland
KQAM – Wichita
KKDZ – Seattle
WSDZ – St. Louis
WWMK – Cleveland
KMIK – Phoenix
KDDZ – Denver
WWMI – Tampa
KMIC – Houston
WMYM – Miami
WBWL – Jacksonville
WBYU – New Orleans
KDIS – Little Rock
WWJZ – Philadelphia
WWJZ – Philadelphia
WMKI – Boston
WDZK – Hartford
WDDZ – Providence
WDZY – Richmond
WGFY – Charlotte
WDYZ – Orlando
WMNE – West Palm Beach
WEAE – Pittsburgh
WDRD – Louisville
WDDY – Albany, NY
KPHN – Kansas City
WQUA – Mobile
WBML – Jacksonville
WFDF – Detroit
WFRO – Fremont, OH
WDMV – Damascus, MD
WHKT – Norfolk Radio Disney
ESPN Radio (syndicated programming)

Music
Walt Disney Records
Hollywood Records
Lyric Street Records

Publishing
Book Publishing Imprints
Hyperion
Miramax Books
ESPN Books
Theia
ABC Daytime Press
Hyperion eBooks
Hyperion East
Disney Publishing Worldwide
Cal Publishing Inc.
CrossGen
Hyperion Books for Children
Jump at the Sun
Volo
Michael di Caupa Books
Disney Global Children's Books
Disney Press
Disney Editions
Disney Libri
Global Retail
Global Continuity
Magazine
Automotive Industries
Biography (with GE and Hearst)
Discover
Disney Adventures
Disney Magazine
ECN News
ESPN Magazine (distributed by Hearst)
Family Fun
Institutional Investor
JCK
Kodin
Top Famille - French family magazine
US Weekly (50%)
Video Business
Quality
Wondertime Magazine

Parks and Resorts
Walt Disney Imagineering
Disneyland Resort
Walt Disney World Resort
Tokyo Disney Resort
Disneyland Resort Paris
Hong Kong Disneyland
Disney Vacation Club
Disney Cruise Line

Other
Disney Theatrical Productions
Disney Live Family Entertainment
Disney on Ice
The Disney Store
Club Penguins
ESPN Zone
Disney Toys
Disney Apparel, Accessories and Footwear
Disney Food, Health and Beauty
Disney Home Furnishings and Decor
Disney Stationery
Disney Consumer Economics
The Baby Einstein Company
Muppets Holding Company
Disney Interactive Studios
Walt Disney Internet Group


Source: http://www.cjr.org/resources/

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

The Truck






The Truck
The truck by "Matchbox" is blue and yellow and it has a big McDonald's poster on its side. This truck is a good example of how big companies work together to advertise and promote each others images through their products. This way every person that buys this truck will be forced to look at the golden arches and then might be inspired to go and have a burger at McDonald's. With this advertising strategy these two mayor companies target their demographic very successfully. They are aware of the fact that mostly young children will purchase this truck and are more likely to be influenced, through their lack of critical thinking, by the McDonald's logo on their toy truck. Not only will these kids then ask or even nag their parents to take them to McDonald's but the logo will also subconsciencely be branded into their memory, making them faithful customers. When this truck hit the stores McDonald's and Matchbox probably had a contract that McDonald's would sell Matchbox cars in their Happy Meals, if they could print their logo on the side of the new truck. This way a win win situation is created. Both companies make huge profits from this little strategy and everybody is happy.

Global me

My name is Aleya and I am from Germany. I have lived in Hamburg, Düsseldorf, and now I live in Zurich. I speak german, english, and enough spanish to get around.

My Brands:

H&M- Sweden
Zara- Spain
Hollister- US
American Apparel- US
Abercrombie and Fitch- US
Roots- Canada
Mac- Toronto
Acer- ?
Gucci- Italy
Louis Vuitton- Paris
Mango- Spain
GGL- Italy
iPod- US
Paul Frank- ?
Seven for all Mankind- US
Juicy- ?
Chanel- ?
Burberry- Britain

A Vision of Students today

A Vision of Students Today After the Youtube Video:

My average class has about 10 students.
All of my teachers know my name or are in the process of learning it.
I do 70% of the reading assigned to me.
30% of that is relevant to my life.
I have one textbook that I didn't pay for and I havn't used it so far.
My classmates are present most of the time.
I will read 40 books and many webpages this year.
I will write 100 pages this year.I get 8 hours of sleep each night.
I watch 1/2 hour of TV each night.
I am online for 4 hours every night.
I listen to 3 hours of music everyday.
I use my phone for 1/2 hour everyday.
I spend 6 hours at school.I spend 1 hour eating everyday.I don't work.
I study for 1- 1 1/2 hours everyday.
I am a multitasker.