List of libraries owned by the Walt Disney Company

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This is a list of content libraries and catalogs owned by the Walt Disney Company. [1]

Contents

Content libraries

Walt Disney Studios

Disney General Entertainment Content

Disney Publishing Worldwide

Disney Entertainment

Disney Interactive

Music publishing

  • ABC Circle Music Inc. (BMI)
  • ABC Family Music Publishing (BMI)
  • Agarita Music (ASCAP)
  • American Broadcasting Music Inc. (ASCAP)
  • Bantha Music (BMI)
  • Birch Street Music (ASCAP)
  • Buena Vista Music Co. (BMI)
  • Falferious Music (BMI)
  • FFM Publishing (ASCAP)
  • Five Hundred South Songs (SESAC)
  • Fox Film Music Corporation (BMI)
  • Fuzzy Muppet Songs (ASCAP)
  • Holpic Music, Inc. (BMI)
  • Hollywood Pictures Music (ASCAP)
  • Mad Muppet Melodies (BMI)
  • Marvel Characters Music (BMI)
  • Marvel Comics Music (ASCAP)
  • Marvel Hero Tunes (SESAC)
  • Marvel Superhero Music (BMI)
  • Middle Street Music (BMI)
  • Pixar Music (BMI)
  • Pixar Talking Pictures (ASCAP)
  • Pixar Tunes (SESAC)
  • Ronzo Road Music (SESAC)
  • Seven Peaks Music (ASCAP)
    • Hobbitville Music (ASCAP)
    • Vistaville Music (ASCAP)
  • Seven Summits Music (BMI)
  • TCF Music Publishing Inc. (ASCAP)
  • Touchstone Pictures Music & Songs, Inc. (ASCAP)
  • Twentieth Tunes Music Inc. (SESAC)
  • Utapau Music (BMI)
  • Walt Disney Music Company (ASCAP)
  • Wampa-Tauntaun Music (ASCAP)
  • Wonderland Music Company Inc. (BMI)

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