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NOV. 6 | PHYSICAL: Proposals would allow disc owners to access movie through other devices
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Disney Cruise Line's new ship Disney Dream will have inside cabins with 'virtual portholes' and the first water coaster at sea
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Revamped Wide World of Sports Complex to take on ESPN brand in February 2010.
HALO Innovations, makers of the SleepSack wearable blanket, unveiled a full line of product featuring some of the best-loved Disney characters. Winnie the Pooh, Mickey Mouse and their friends, as well as the Disney Princess icon collection, will be featured in the full line of HALO’s wearable
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SAHANGHAI, Nov 06, 2009 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) --
Several air carriers in Shanghai mull starting to fly the Disneyland park-targeted routes, after the Shanghai government recently announced that the Shanghai Disney project gained the approval from Chinese regulators.
Local airlines, such as China Eastern Airlines Co., Ltd. (SEHK: 0670; SHSE: 600115) and Shanghai Airlines Co., Ltd. (SHSE: 600591), said that after the Disneyland park was completed in Shanghai, they would join hands with large tourist agencies in the provision of air ticket and hotel services, or air ticket, Disneyland ticket, and hotel service, for tourists all over the world.
For the moment, there are five runways and two terminal buildings in the Pudong Airport, Shanghai. Moreover, before the World Expo 2010 Shanghai China, a new terminal building will start service in the Hongqiao Airport of the eastern Chinese city.
The coming Disneyland park is believed to give a leg up to Shanghai towards its air hub goal. On the other hand, Shanghai will be able to meet the demand for air travel after the park is completed.
Source: www.163.com (November 06, 2009)
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Companies: Eastern Airlines Inc (EALN)
SHANGHAI, Nov 05, 2009 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) --
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) has gained go-ahead from the Chinese regulators to set up a Disneyland in Shanghai, eastern China, a move that will give the US-based entertainment titan a larger foothold in the world's most populous market.
The company will discuss details about the construction and management of the project with its partners in Shanghai in the future, said Walt Disney Co. on November 4, noting that a fascinating Kingdom-style theme park with characteristics tailored to Shanghai and holiday resort facilities will be included in the first phase of the project.
The theme park, to be set up in the prosperous Pudong New District, will be jointly launched with some big-sized state-owned companies in Shanghai, according to the Burbank, California-headquartered company, without giving details. There were widespread reports that the Shanghai project would be 43% held by Walt Disney Co. and 57% taken by companies under the aegis of the municipal government of Shanghai, a proportion similar to the holdings allocation in the Hong Kong Disneyland.
As much as CNY 24.48 billion will be poured into Shanghai Disneyland, which is likely to come into operation in 2014, predicted people familiar with the matter at the beginning of the year, although Walt Disney Co. said that financial details about the project would be subject to the agreement with its Shanghai cooperators.
The presence of a Disneyland in the eastern metropolis will mark a milestone for Walt Disney Co. in Mainland China, a market of great potential, said Robert A. Iger, president and chief executive officer for the company. The US entertainment giant has set foot in China as early as 2005 by opening a Disneyland in Hong Kong.
The Shanghai Disneyland will enable Walt Disney Co. to get a new profit generator at a time when its business at home is on the decline amid the financial crisis, pointed out chief consultant at HotelSolution Consulting Ltd. In its financial report unveiled at the end of this July, Walt Disney Co. posted a 19% drop in global Disneyland theme park operation for that quarter.
For Shanghai, the world-acclaimed Disney theme park is expected to serve as a driving force for the local economy, bringing 3 million to 5 million tourists a year, boosting sectors such as hotel, transportation, and catering, and pushing consumption up CNY 40 billion, predicted market observers.
(USD 1 = CNY 6.83)
Source: dycj.ynet.com (November 05, 2009)
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Nov 03, 2009 (AsiaPulse via COMTEX) --
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(BW)(CA-WALT-DISNEY-COMPANY) The Walt Disney Company Makes Significant Commitment to Protect Threatened Forests in the Amazon, Congo and United States
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BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE) - Nov. 03, 2009-- The Walt Disney Company announced today a $7 million investment in forest projects that will build on its long history of conservation and environmental stewardship. The projects will protect forests in the Amazon, the Congo and the United States safeguarding ecosystems that benefit climate and quality of life on the planet.
The investment is being made in partnership with leading non-governmental organizations Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy and The Conservation Fund that, like Disney, put great emphasis on science and technical excellence.
Forest protection is one of the most effective ways to combat climate change, improve the livelihood of local communities and protect threatened wildlife. Healthy forests provide food, shelter and income to millions of people around the world. The projects supported by Disney will also benefit species ranging from gorillas in Africa to North American songbirds.
Support for these projects, using a variety of conservation strategies including avoided deforestation, reforestation, and improved forest management, supplement Disney's companywide efforts to combat climate change by reducing fossil fuel use and switching to cleaner forms of energy.
"Disney has always been a conservation leader," said Disney President and CEO Robert A. Iger. "Now, more than ever, it's essential to take swift action to preserve our most vulnerable natural environments for future generations and to be innovative in achieving that goal."
Forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. Each year, 50,000 square miles of forest disappear around the world, equal to the size of Pennsylvania. The burning and clearing of tropical forests is responsible for nearly 20 percent of the world's greenhouse gas pollution or more than all the world's cars, trucks, planes, trains and ships combined.
In partnership with Conservation International, Disney is providing $4 million to the Tayna and Kisimba-Ikobo Community Reserves in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and the Alto Mayo conservation project in Peru. The project areas are located respectively in the Congo Basin and the Amazon, two of the world's most important tropical forest regions.
The protection of these forests will not only reduce carbon emissions, but secure vital watersheds and habitat for a wide-variety of plants and animals, many of them threatened or endangered. These include the gorilla and okapi in the Congo and the Andean spectacled bear and yellow-tailed woolly monkey in Peru.
The majority of Disney's funds will go towards financing community management of the forests within the project areas and expanding sustainable livelihood practices among local villages. They will also be used to complete project design, conduct forest carbon analysis and finance verification of emissions avoided through successful implementation of the projects.
These projects will decrease carbon emissions by improving forest protection through reducing logging and the impact of slash and burn agriculture. Area communities, which are working with Conservation International and its local partners to design and implement the projects, will benefit economically by preserving the environment.
"This commitment by Disney represents the largest single corporate contribution ever made to reduce emissions from deforestation and will help build confidence in these activities that generate such compelling climate, local community and biodiversity benefits," said Peter Seligmann, CEO and Chairman of Conservation International. "In addition, as climate talks gain momentum in the US and abroad, Disney's leadership points the way to the key role tropical forest conservation must play in emerging climate change policies."
In partnership with The Nature Conservancy, Disney is providing more than $2 million to support the development of an innovative reforestation project in the Lower Mississippi Valley. The Nature Conservancy will work with private landowners in Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas to plant trees and restore up to 2,000 acres of former forest land. Restoring these native hardwood forests not only provide carbon benefits but will expand the local habitat of migrating songbirds and the black bear. In addition to planting trees, conservation easements will be purchased on the lands to ensure the forests are permanently protected.
This forest restoration program is considered a pilot project that could be significantly expanded in scale in future years.
"Protecting forests is one of our most powerful tools in the fight against climate change," said Mark Tercek, President and CEO of The Nature Conservancy. "This innovative project will give private landowners the support they need to join the global fight against climate change and restore local habitats for the betterment of both people and nature. We are proud to partner with Disney to protect critical habitat and ensure these incredible forests will be around for generations to come."
Disney also will invest $1 million in The Conservation Fund's sustainable forestry work along California's North Coast. The Conservation Fund owns and sustainably manages two redwood forests in Mendocino County in an effort to demonstrate that improved forest management, supported by selective harvests and verified carbon offset sales, can benefit both the economy and the environment. Over the past five years, the Fund's work has bolstered the local economy and begun to revive watersheds that are home to Coho salmon, steelhead trout, spotted owl and other wildlife.
"Across America, forests are shrinking; 35 acres here, 500 there," said Lawrence Selzer, president and CEO of The Conservation Fund. "The decline is so incremental, it masks a crisis. In partnership with leading companies such as Disney, we are pioneering new approaches to forest conservation and climate change. We're proud to collaborate with Disney on this critical effort."
Disney's forest preservation investment is part of the company's plan, announced last March, to meet aggressive 3 to 5 year goals to reduce emissions, waste, electricity and water use, and to limit its impact on ecosystems.
Building on 20 years of work by Disney's environmental affairs department, the targets were formulated by an Environmental Council of senior executives from across the company. Charged with developing and implementing sustainable strategies for Disney's impact on the environment, as well as ways to use the company's media reach to encourage positive action, the Council has taken a measured, scientific approach in analyzing the company's operations and crafting strategic objectives.
In addition to the investment announced today, Disney has over the last year committed to planting close to 3 million trees in Brazil's Atlantic Rainforest and in the fire-ravaged areas in the mountains surrounding greater Los Angeles through contributions from the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund and local donations.
About The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified family entertainment and media enterprise with five business segments: media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment, consumer products and interactive media. Disney is a Dow 30 company with annual revenues of nearly $38 billion in its more recent fiscal year.
About Conservation International
Conservation International (CI) builds upon a strong foundation of science, partnership and field demonstration to empower societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature for the well-being of humanity. CI has 900 employees in over 30 offices around the world, and partners with thousands of organizations globally. For more information about CI, visit www.conservation.org.
About The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and water for nature and people. Since 1951, TNC has protected more than 119 million acres of land and 5,000 miles of rivers worldwide and operates more than 100 marine conservation projects. To find out more, visit www.nature.org.
About The Conservation Fund
The Conservation Fund (TCF) is dedicated to advancing America's land and water legacy. With our partners, we conserve land, train leaders and invest in conservation at home. Since 1985, we have helped protect more than 6 million acres, sustaining wild havens, working lands and vibrant communities. We're a top-ranked conservation organization, effective and efficient. Learn more at www.conservationfund.org.
The Walt Disney Company
Jonathan Friedland,
818-560-8306
Jonathan.friedland@disney.com
or Lily Bedrossian,
818-553-7292
Lily.bedrossian@disney.com
or Conservation International
Katrin Olson,
703-341-2768
k.olson@celb.orgor
The Nature Conservancy
Blythe Thomas,
703-841-8782
bthomas@tnc.orgor
The Conservation Fund
Chris Kelly,
415-927-2123
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MONTREAL, Nov. 2, 2009 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX) --
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Bell TV today announced the upcoming launch of Family Channel Online and Playhouse Disney Online. The on demand, commercial free services will be included with the Bell TV Family 1 theme pack subscription and accessible on any computer with high-speed Internet service within Canada.
Available November 11 through the Bell TV Online portal at bell.ca/TVOnline, Family Channel Online and Playhouse Disney Online will provide subscribers with access to popular children's programming such as Hannah Montana, The Suite Life on Deck, Sonny With A Chance and Overruled! on Family Channel Online, and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, Franny's Feet and The Secret Life of Benjamin Bear on Playhouse Disney Online. For added convenience, subscribers can rewind, fast forward, play and pause online programming.
"Family Channel Online and Playhouse Disney Online are more great new value-added services we're bringing Bell TV subscribers through the Bell TV Online portal," said Kevin Crull, President of Bell Residential Services. "At no extra charge, parents who subscribe to the Family 1 theme pack will soon be able to enjoy the flexibility of accessing programming their kids love whenever and wherever they want. This addition to the Bell TV Online suite of services demonstrates once again why Bell TV is Canada's premier TV service."
Featuring the same easy-to-use parental controls already offered by Bell TV, parents have full control over the ratings, expanded ratings and site functionality that their children can access on Bell TV Online.
Family Channel Online and Playhouse Disney Online are part of Bell TV Online, an online portal delivering a compelling cross-platform entertainment experience. Bell TV customers can enjoy the added value of viewing TMN Online, ordering Pay Per View content, access to NHL Game Centre Live or viewing movies and TV series online. This unique portal delivers an unparalleled subscriber experience by extending the entertainment experience from the traditional TV screen to the Internet, a key component of Bell's three-screen strategy that works to deliver entertainment content on TV, computer and mobile-phone screens.
For more information on Bell TV and Bell TV theme packs, please visit bell.ca/TV
About Bell
Bell is Canada's largest communications company, providing consumers and business with solutions to all their communications needs, including Bell Mobility wireless, high-speed Bell Internet, Bell TV direct-to-home satellite television, Bell Home phone local and long distance, and IP-broadband and information and communications technology (ICT) services. Bell is proud to be a Premier National Partner and the Exclusive Telecommunications Partner to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
Bell is wholly owned by BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE). For information on Bell's products and services, please visit www.bell.ca. For corporate information on BCE, please visit www.bce.ca.
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Julie Smithers, Bell Media Relations, (416) 528-9409, julie.smithers@bell.ca
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The International Council of Shopping Centers, Inc. announced today that its 2009 Florida Conference will be held at the Gaylord Resort & Convention Center in Kissimmee , from August 16-18.
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This year's E3 is a different monster… or maybe I should say little monster, since this year downsized version of E3 will be 20 smaller than past years; The Electronic Entertainment Expo is now a invite-only "Trade Show" and what's even worse: I wasn't invited.
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Rev up for non-stop fun with four of your favorite Disney stories at Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Fantasy. Thrill to high-speed stunts as Lightning McQueen, Mater and the crew of Disney/Pixar's CARS race across the ice.
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