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Disney tops list of media companies, Coinstar and Netflix strike tip 25

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Disney came out as a tip media company, as “The Avengers” helped change out a explosve that was “John Carter.”








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The tip dogs remained while a few newcomers done a list. Media researcher SNL Kagan analyzed sum annual revenues and profitability to emanate a collection of a tip 25 media companies in 2012, with Walt Disney entrance out on tip and SVOD services like Netflix and Coinstar creation their participation felt.

Disney came out a leader with $42.3 billion in revenue, adult 3.4 percent and lifting a net income 17.4 percent to $6.2 billion. “The Avengers” success was means to some-more than cancel out a explosve that “John Carter” unleashed on a company.

News Corp. forsaken from second place to eighth place year-over-year. While it claimed second place in revenue, $33.7 billion. However given a association saw a outrageous strike in a edition arm, it dealt with a 51 percent dump in annual net income. Time Warner came in third in revenue, $28.7 billion, though a profitability was second to Disney during $3 billion.

Rounding out a tip 10 in income was Omincom Group ($14.2 billion); CBS ($14.1 billion); Viacom ($13.9 billion); Thomson Reuters ($13.3 billion); Liberty Interactive Corp. ($10.0 billion); Interpublic Group of Cos. ($7.0 billion); and CC Media Holdings ($6.3 billion).

The many essential companies after Disney and Time Warner were Thomson Reuters ($2.1 billion); Viacom ($2.0 billion); Liberty Interactive ($1.59 billion); CBS ($1.57 billion); Liberty Media ($1.412 billion); News Corp. ($1.407 billion); Omnicom ($1.2 billion); and Discovery Communications ($945 million).

Redbox primogenitor Coinstar and Netflix debuted on SNL Kagan’s annual list. Coinstar, that owns and operates 40,000 Redbox units, ranked 22nd, adult from 25th final year. Coinstar reported an income of $150.2 million, adult 44.6 percent from 2011 and ranked 24th in handling income with $2.2 million — adult 19.3 percent from 2011. Netflix ranked 17th, a same as final year. The use posted handling income of $3.6 million, adult 12.6 percent from 2011.

Gina Hall is a Los Angeles-based author and writer with some-more than 10 years knowledge in television, documentary and underline film production. She is a connoisseur of USC’s School of Cinematic Arts and blogs for a Huffington Post during huffingtonpost.com/gina-hall