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The Walt Disney Company has maintained an aggressive approach to brand management for nearly a century. With the acquisition of a number of highly reputable companies, this aggression has become unignorable within the media industry. At the same time, Disne...
Article GUID: 37560617
Title: | The Magical Work of Brand Futurity: The Mythmaking of Disney |
Authors: | Jake Pitre |
Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37560617/ |
DOI: | 10.1177/15274764221128923 |
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PMID: | 37560617 |
Dept Affiliation: | CONCORDIA |
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The Walt Disney Company has maintained an aggressive approach to brand management for nearly a century. With the acquisition of a number of highly reputable companies, this aggression has become unignorable within the media industry. At the same time, Disney has embraced digital expansionism, culminating with the launch of its own on-demand streaming service, Disney+, in late 2019. The platform's documentary series offer a unique window into this new era of the Disney empire, usefully demonstrating the careful navigation of corporate legacy and history in the creation and maintenance of what I term brand futurity. Thinking critically about the concept of collective imaginaries in the context of the digital and streaming economies, this article argues that these docuseries illustrate Disney's digital corporate strategy as a narrativization of wonderful work and ever-expanding value. |