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OPERATIONSFact Book 2005Table of ContentsWelcome Letter2Explore the World of Disney3TABLE of contentsManagementOperationsManagement Team8Board of Directors10Media NetworksStudio EntertainmetParks and ResortsConsumer ProductsProfile13Business14Key Dates16Fast Facts21Data26Profile35Business36Key Dates37Fast Facts40Data44Profile53Business53Key Dates54Fast Facts56Data59Profile66Business67Key Dates68Fast Facts70Data73HistoryFinancials75Consolidated Statements of Income95Consolidated Balace Sheets98Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows100Consolidated Statements of Income / Fiscal 2005102Consolidated Statements of Income / Fiscal 2004107Key Financial Ratios111Disney Common Stock Statistics112Reconciliations1131

Fact Book 2005FINANCIALSWelcome to The Walt Disney Company Fact Book 2005The Walt Disney Company’s Fact Book 2005 seeks to highlight the great connection thatpeople from around the world have with Disney products, movies, stage shows, television programming, music, theme park experiences, and a myriad of digital content offerings, including broadband and wireless.New technologies and distribution paths worldwide provide The Walt Disney Companywith a bridge to a previously unavailable customer base already familiar with the Company’s Disney, ESPN and other brands, and further reinforce the connection that consumershave with our operating business segments. With a focus on growing operating income,improving returns on capital and delivering strong cash flow, the Company aims to provide long-term value to shareholders.Disney enjoys competitive advantages that underpin many of our successes, both financial and creative. In the long run, we prosper from the inventiveness of our film, television, Internet, and other programming; our ability to connect with our audiences throughour brands and creativity; the use of technological advances to enhance our productsand expand our content delivery methods; the opportunity to delight people around theworld with our toys, clothing and other consumer products; and the ability to surpriseour Guests with magical experiences at our parks, cruise lines and resorts. We seek tocontinue our growth into the many different media platforms and global regions thatnew and established technologies have made available.In this Fact Book, we profile the Company’s key business segments and performance, andhighlight key events from throughout the Company’s 82 year history. We also showcaseour current global initiatives, and give you a glimpse into what The Walt Disney Company has in store for growth around the world.Enjoy Fact Book 2005 and thank you for your interest in The Walt Disney Company.Sincerely,Winifred Markus WebbSenior Vice PresidentInvestor Relations and Shareholder Services2

Fact Book 2005EXPLORE THE WORLD OF DISNEYEXPLORE THE WORLD OF DISNEY MEDIA NETWORKSMedia Networks brings Disney into the homes of hundreds of millions of people internationally through 23 DisneyChannels and more than 70 branded blocks. Additionally, the Jetix brand now encompasses 18 international channelsairing in nearly 80 countries. ESPN International, through ownership in whole or in part of 29 television networks outside of the United States, reaches fans in 194 countries and territories in 12 languages. Media Networks is also pursuing new media opportunities through the Walt Disney Internet group that maintains 40 international Disney brandedwebsites and licenses content to more than 70 mobile distributors in over 30 countries.3

Fact Book 2005EXPLORE THE WORLD OF DISNEYEXPLORE THE WORLD OF DISNEY STUDIO ENTERTAINMENTStudio Entertainment markets and distributes Disney, Touchstone, Miramax and internationally produced or acquiredfilmed entertainment across the theatrical, video and television windows. Buena Vista International, the theatrical distribution arm, began international distribution in 1939 and has achieved 1 billion in box office for the past 11 years. Thesegment is also home to a Theatrical Productions business that has brought the Lion King, Aida, Beauty & the Beast andMary Poppins to the live stage in 14 international venues and also tours seven global Disney on Ice shows. The BuenaVista Music Group rounds out Studio Entertainment’s international operations with the marketing, distribution and publishing of three major labels with acts such as Hilary Duff and Jesse McCartney.4

Fact Book 2005EXPLORE THE WORLD OF DISNEYEXPLORE THE WORLD OF DISNEY PARKS AND RESORTSThe Parks and Resorts segment first expanded beyond US borders with the launch of Tokyo Disneyland in 1983. Sincethen, 4 additional international theme parks have been launched with the latest, Hong Kong Disneyland, opening itsdoors this past September. The segment now boasts eight of the top 10 theme parks globally, including the most visited site in Europe, Disneyland Resort Paris.5

Fact Book 2005EXPLORE THE WORLD OF DISNEYEXPLORE THE WORLD OF DISNEY CONSUMER PRODUCTSDisney Consumer Products is the world’s largest licensor and is continuing to expand its international presence throughinnovative direct to retail relationships with major retailers including Carrefour, Auchan, Tesco and Wal-Mart. The segment has also been one of the most successful in emerging markets such as China, where nearly 2,000 Disney Cornersoffer Disney branded merchandise to the country’s population of 1.3 billion. Disney Consumer Products is also hometo the world’s largest children’s publisher, producing books and magazines in more than 55 languages reaching morethan 100 million readers each month. The segment’s other key international operations include over 100 owned DisneyStores in Europe and 50 licensed Disney Stores in Japan, as well as Buena Vista Games, which produces and distributesinteractive content for the latest PCs and gaming consoles.6

Fact Book 2005MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT7

MANAGEMENTFact Book 2005MANAGEMENT TEAMRobert A. IgerAndy BirdPresident andPresidentChief Executive OfficerWalt DisneyThe Walt DisneyInternationalCompanyGeorge W. BodenheimerAlan BravermanCo-ChairmanSenior Executive ViceDisney Media NetworksPresident, GeneralPresidentCounsel and Secretary,ESPN, Inc. and ABC SportsThe Walt DisneyChairmanCompanyESPN Board of DirectorsRichard CookAndrew P. MooneyChairmanChairmanThe Walt Disney StudiosDisney ConsumerProducts8

MANAGEMENTFact Book 2005MANAGEMENT TEAMJay RasuloAnne SweeneyChairmanCo-ChairmanWalt Disney Parks andDisney Media Networks,ResortsPresidentDisney-ABC TelevisionGroupThomas O. StaggsSteve WadsworthSenior Executive VicePresidentPresident andWalt Disney InternetChief Financial OfficerGroupThe Walt DisneyCompany9

Fact Book 2005MANAGEMENTBOARD OF DIRECTORSJohn E. BrysonJohn S. ChenDirector since 2000Director since 2004Judith L. EstrinRobert A. IgerDirector since 1998Director since 2000Fred H. LanghammerAylwin B. LewisDirector since 2005Director since 2004Monica C. LozanoRobert W. MatschullatDirector since 2000Director since 200210

Fact Book 2005MANAGEMENTBOARD OF DIRECTORSGeorge J. MitchellLeo J. O'Donovan, S.J.Chairman of the BoardDirector since 1996since March 2004John E. Pepper, Jr.Orin C. SmithDirector since 2006Director since 2006Gary L. WilsonDirector since 198511

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSOPERATIONS

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS PROFILEThe Media Networks segment encompasses the Company’s Broadcasting and Cable businesses, as well as its Internetand digital media operations. The ABC Television Network has 226 affiliated stations reaching 99% of all U.S. televisionhouseholds, and broadcasts programs in “dayparts” including early morning, daytime, lat night, prime time, news,children and sports. The Company owns and operates 10 ABC television stations in top markets across the country, 27ABC radio stations nationwide as well as a variety of radio network programming including Radio Disney, ESPN Radioand ABC News Radio. The Walt Disney Company also develops and produces television programming under the BuenaVista Production and Touchstone Television banners, and children’s animated programming under the Buena Vista Television and Walt Disney Television labels. Also included in the Broadcasting segment of Media Networks are Buena VistaTelevision, which produces and distributes syndicated programming and Buena Vista Television International, whichdistributes Disney’s series and movies for T.V. outside the United States. Disney’s cable networks also form part of theCompany’s Media Networks division, including all of the ESPN sports networks and brand extensions, Disney ChannelWorldwide, ABC Family, Toon Disney, SOAPnet, Jetix and equity interests in Lifetime Entertainment Services, A&E Television Networks and E! Networks. The Walt Disney Internet Group, which leads corporate Internet business and technology strategy and manages many of the Company’s Internet properties, is also a part of the Media Networks division.13

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS BUSINESSESABC Television NetworkABC Daytimeabc.comabc.com/daytimeABC Newsabcnews.comABC Sportsabcsports.comABC KidsOwned and Operated TV StationsTouchstone Television Production and DistributionWalt Disney Television ouchstonetvpress.comtv.disney.go.com/Buena Vista TelevisionBuena Vista Television InternationalABC Radio NetworkESPN Radio Networkabcradio.comespnradio.comRadio Disney Networkradiodisney.comABC Owned Radio Stationsabclocal.go.comWalt Disney Internet Groupdisney.comESPN, Inc.ESPN MagazineESPN eespn.com/classicESPNsoccernetsoccernet.comESPN Radioespnradio.comEXPNESPN InternationalESPN DeportesABC FamilyDisney ChannelDisney Channel l.comToon Disneytoondisney.comJetix Europejetixeurope.comJetix Latin AmericaSOAPnetLifetime Televisionjetixtv.comsoapnet.comlifetimetv.com14

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS BUSINESSLifetime Movie NetworkA&EThe History ChannelThe Biography ChannelHistory InternationalThe History Channel en espanolMilitary History ChannelE! Entertainment line.comstylenetwork.com15

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS KEY DATESJanuary 6, 2005ESPN2 HD launches as a simulcast of ESPN2 and includes over 100 live telecasts originally produced and distributed in high-definition television.January 10, 2005ESPN Classic Sport launches in Belgium, making the network available to morethan 15 million European households.January 17, 2005Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) and ESPN announce a long-term agreementfor the development and integrated marketing of EA SPORTS games containingESPN content. The relationship is to include established EA SPORTS franchises,which will be enhanced by ESPN telecast, print and online content, as well asnew sports games to be published by EA based on ESPN media properties.February 27, 2005The 77th Annual Academy Awards, hosted by Chris Rock, airs on ABC. Also thisyear, it was announced that the Oscar telecast will remain on ABC through2014 – which will mark 38 consecutive years airing on ABC.March 4, 2005ESPNU launches - a multimedia college sports initiative across ESPN’s familyof services, including a 24-hour television network, content and components forESPN.com, ESPN The Magazine, Mobile ESPN (wireless), ESPN Radio, ESPNInteractive, and ESPN Broadband.April 1, 2005ESPN.com celebrates its 10-year anniversary.16

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS KEY DATESMay 26 – 29, 2005The X Games, the world’s signature action sports competition, makes its SouthKorean debut, as the city of Seoul hosted the Asian X Games 2005.April 8, 2005Kim Possible: So the Drama, the first-ever animated Disney Channel OriginalMovie, premieres on Disney Channel.June 7, 2005The Walt Disney Internet Group acquires Minds Eye Productions, a leadinginteractive T.V. game developer in Europe.June 20, 2005The ABC Family original scripted drama Wildfire delivers the highest seriespremiere in the history of the channel.June 20, 2005Walt Disney Television International announces the launch of Disney Channeland Playhouse Disney Channel into Cambodia, making it the fourth Asian market within six months to have launched Disney Channels – this after launchinginto Palau, Thailand and most recently, Vietnam.June 28, 2005ABC News, Disney Online and ESPN.com announce their extensive line-up offree audio Podcast content available via the iTunes Podcast Directory. Userscan subscribe to this content among other Podcasts, and iTunes will automatically check to see when there are new episodes, download them into fans’ computers and automatically put them on user’s iPods.17

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS KEY DATESJuly 6, 2005The Walt Disney Internet Group and Sprint announce an agreement throughwhich Disney will create the first national U.S. wireless phone service specifically designed for families. The service, called Disney Mobile, will use theSprint Nationwide PCS Network and is slated to launch in 2006.July 19, 2005A Radio Disney playlist with downloadable music for sale becomes available onApple’s iTunes.August 1, 2005ESPN Radio crosses a major milestone with the addition of WINE-AM 940 andWPUT-AM 1510, in Brookfield, Conn. marking the 300th full-time radio affiliatefor the sports network.September 13, 2005Viva Disney, an all family, Spanish-language radio program, and part of the Radio Disney family, launches in weekly syndication to select top markets including Denver, El Paso, Phoenix, Albuquerque and West Palm Beach.September 14, 2005ESPN and Major League Baseball announce that they have reached an eightyear regular-season agreement, highlighted by the continuation of ESPN’sSunday Night Baseball series with additional, exclusive team appearances.September 19, 2005The ABC Television Network wins six Emmys at the 57th annual PrimetimeEmmy Awards ceremony, more than any other broadcast network. ABC secured major wins for Outstanding Drama Series for Lost, Outstanding Actressin a Comedy Series for Felicity Huffman for her work on Desperate Housewives,Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for James Spader and OutstandingSupporting Actor in a Drama Series for William Shatner, both of Boston Legal.18

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS KEY DATESSeptember 21, 2005Verizon and The Walt Disney Company announce a long-term, wide-rangingprogramming agreement for multiple Disney and ESPN networks and services,including the Disney and ESPN broadband products ABC News Now, DisneyConnection, ESPN360, & Movies.com; the hispanic television channels ESPNDeportes and Toon Disney en Espanol; VOD content for On Demand servicesfrom ABC Family, ABC News Now, Disney Channel, ESPN, ESPN Deportes,ESPNU, Jetix, Radio Disney TV, SOAPnet and Toon Disney; Buena Vista PayTelevision; & ESPN Pay-Per-View.October 9, 2005Disney Channel’s primetime premiere of its Playhouse Disney series for preschoolers, Disney’s Little Einsteins is the highest rated Playhouse Disney seriespremiere ever. It is also the highest rated Playhouse Disney primetime event in5 years among the targeted Kids 2-5 demographic.October 12, 2005The Walt Disney Company and Apple announce they are offering current andpast season episodes of ABC and Disney Channel television shows for purchase on Apple’s iTunes Music Store. The companies start with five shows,including ABC’s Desperate Housewives and Lost, as well as the ABC dramaNight Stalker, and two Disney Channel shows, That’s So Raven and The SuiteLife of Zack & Cody.October 19, 2005The Walt Disney Internet Group acquires top European mobile game developerand publisher, Living Mobile, the company’s first in-house mobile game development studio.19

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS KEY DATESNovember 2, 2005ESPN, ABC Sports and ESPN2 announce they will provide exclusive Englishlanguage telecasts of the FIFA World CupTM and the FIFA Women’s World Cupfor another eight years as part of a United States broadcast rights agreementwith the Fédération Internationale de Football Association.November 3, 2005ABC’s Good Morning America celebrates its 30th anniversary.December 7, 2005ABC Sports and ESPN sign eight-year, content-rich deal with NASCAR to coverthe 17 race Nextel Cup schedule, as well as the entire Busch series.December 13, 2005ABC receives 16 Golden Globe Award nominations, more than any other broadcast network, and seven more nominations than it garnered the previous year.February 5, 2006ABC’s football season culminates with Super Bowl XL, airing from Ford Field inDetroit, Michigan.20

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS FAST FACTSToon Disney is currently available in over 50 million households in the US andis also available in the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Italy and India.Radio Disney covers 97% of the United States via more than 50 terrestrial stations that include 18 of the top 20 DMAs, XM and Sirius satellite radio and ondigital cable and satellite TV music provider, Music Choice. Radio Disney logs 5million telephone calls from listeners each month.Radio Disney can be heard throughout the world in Japan, the UK, Poland,Argentina, Paraguay, Guatemala, Uruguay, and the Dominican Republic.During the 2004 / 2005 television season, ABC’s primetime ratings were upmore than those of any other broadcast network. Growing 16 percent in its targeted demographic of adults 18 – 49, ABC marked the biggest season-to-seasonaudience increase for any major network in the last 25 years.In Fall 2005, ABC became the first English-language broadcast network toprovide all regular primetime entertainment programming in Spanish via acombination of closed-captioning and dubbing.In August of 2005, the X Games were televised live on ESPN International to75 countries through its affiliated networks in Canada, Brazil, Israel, the MiddleEast, Africa, Australia, and more.Disney Channel distributes approximately 100 Disney-branded blocks ofprogramming in more than 70 countries reaching over 600 million televisionviewers.21

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS FAST FACTSJetix programming reaches more than 140 million households in 79 countriesand in 18 languages. In Latin America, Jetix reaches 14 million households in19 countries. Jetix Europe is broadcast in 57 countries to more than 34 millionhouseholds, in 17 languages, across Europe and the Middle East, including theUnited Kingdom, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Scandinavia, Poland, Hungary,Israel and the Netherlands, among others.Lifetime Television, Lifetime Movie Network, Lifetime Real Women, LifetimeRadio for Women, Lifetime Home Entertainment and Lifetime Online are partof Lifetime Entertainment Services, a joint venture of The Walt Disney Company and the Hearst Corporation. Lifetime Television reaches more than 90 million homes, with Lifetime Movie Network reaching an audience of 46 million.A&E Network is currently in nearly 90 million homes, while The BiographyChannel reaches an audience of more than 35 million. As well, The HistoryChannel is available in more than 89 million homes.E! Entertainment Television is available in 87 million homes in the U.S. andreaches 300 million homes in 120 countries worldwide. The Style Network has41 million subscribers.ESPN International reaches sports fans on all seven continents: an Argentinenavel facility on Antarctica subscribes to ESPN International television programming.ESPN Radio provides more than 9,000 hours of programming annually tonearly 700 stations, and one of every two sports radio listeners listen to anESPN Radio affiliate.ABC Radio Networks reaches over 100 million listeners each week. One out ofevery three adults listens to ABC Radio Networks each week.22

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS FAST FACTSSOAPnet is the first and only cable channel dedicated to soap operas and theirfans and is available in more than 44 million homes, making it one of the fastest growing basic cable networks year to year in terms of growth.When Buena Vista International Television launched Desperate Housewives inAustralia in January, it ranked as the number-one program for the night, andwas the most watched new drama program in the country’s history, deliveringa 21.7% share for people 18-49. The premiere of Lost was the second biggestdebut for an acquired series in Australian history (after Desperate Housewives).ABC’s Lost took home two Emmy Awards at the 57th Annual PrimetimeEmmy Awards in Los Angeles: Outstanding Drama Series and OutstandingDirecting for a Drama Series. In the Comedy category, Desperate Housewives’Felicity Huffman was named Outstanding Actress and the show also earnedCharles McDougall an Emmy for Comedy Series Directing. Lost director J.J.Abrams earned an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Directing.Buena Vista Television’s The Amazing Race won an Emmy Award in the RealityCompetition category, a third-straight Emmy award in that category.On July 10th, Lost launched in Russia on Channel 1, where it dominated itstimeslot, as the highest-rated performance of any US movie or series in Russiain 2005 to date.ESPNsoccernet.com attracts users from over 100 countries. The site is splitinto five different versions to best serve this diverse audience, including UKand Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia. During the 2004-05 footballseason, ESPNsoccernet.com drew 21 million unique users and deliveredover one billion page views to them as they visited the site over 141 milliontimes collectively.23

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS FAST FACTSDisney Mobile in Japan offers a portfolio of 6,000 individual products in over 20categories on 4 major carriers (NTT DoCoMo, J-Phone, KDDI and DDI-Product).In 2005, Disney Mobile struck deals covering 20 International markets (somemarkets have multiple distribution channels) including: Austria, Belgium,Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, the UK, and the United States.Some of the many technology “firsts” Walt Disney Internet Group hasachieved over the years include:-First Web property to serve over one million pages in its first year (1995)-First Internet publishing system (1995)-First Internet authentication/registration system (1996)-First dynamic content architecture system (1996)-First Internet infrastructure management systems (1997)-First massively multiplayer online game for kids and families (2002)-First cached video delivery system (2003)To highlight the brand strength of ESPN, to date, 23 ESPN fans have namedtheir babies Espn.ESPN features a broad portfolio of multimedia sports assets with over 50business entities including seven domestic television networks (ESPN, ESPN2,ESPN Classic, ESPNEWS, ESPN Deportes, ESPNU, ESPN Today), ESPN HD andESPN2 HD (high-definition simulcast services of ESPN and ESPN2, respectively), ESPN Regional Television, ESPN International (29 international networksand syndication), ESPN Radio, ESPN.com, ESPN The Magazine, SportsTicker,ESPN Enterprises, ESPN Zones (sports-themed restaurants), and other growing new businesses including ESPN 360 (broadband), Mobile ESPN (wireless),ESPN On Demand, ESPN Interactive and ESPN PPV.24

Fact Book 2005OPERATIONSMEDIA NETWORKS FAST FACTSESPN offers more than 5,100 live and/or original hours of sports programmingannually and more than 65 sports including MLB, NBA, NFL, NASCAR, WNBA,college football, men’s and women’s college basketball, including every gameof the women’s basketball tournament, tennis, PGA and LPGA Tour golf, LittleLeague World Series, the X Games and the Great Outdoor Games.ESPN2, launched Oct. 1, 1993, reached 50, 60, 65, 70, 75 and 80 million homesfaster than any network previously.ESPN International has 29 networks, reaching 192 countries and territoriesincluding ESPN (Latin America), ESPN Brasil, ESPN , ESPN Dos (Mexico); TSN,RDS, ESPN Classic Canada, NHL Network, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel,Discovery Civilization, Le Réseau Info-Sports (Canada); ESPN Asia, ESPN India,ESPN Taiwan, ESPN Hong Kong, Star Sports Asia, Star Sports India,Star Sports South East Asia, Star Sports Hong Kong, MBA-ESPN Sports(Korea); J Sports Broadcasting Corporation (Japan), ESPN (Australia), ESPN(New Zealand); Orbit ESPN Sports, ESPN (Africa), ESPN Israel; ESPN ClassicSport (France), ESPN Classic Sport (Italy), and ESPN Classic Sport (Englishlanguage feed).ESPN can be found throughout the world in 12 languages including Arabic,Cantonese, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish.ESPN.com is the leading sports Website, averaging more than 15 millionunique users per month, more than any other sports Website, according tocomScore Media Metrix.25

OPERATIONSFact Book 2005MEDIA NETWORKS DATAABC TV StationsNew YorkWABC / Channel 7Los AngelesKABC / Channel 7ChicagoWLS / Channel 7PhiladelphiaWPVI / Channel 6San FranciscoKGO / Channel 7HoustonKTRK / Channel 13Raleigh-DurhamWTVD / Channel 11FresnoKFSN / Channel 30FlintWJRT / Channel 12ToledoWTVG / Channel 13ABC Owned Radio StationsMarketStationFormatNo.1New York, NYWABC-AMN/T7702New York, NYWPLJ-FMHot Adult Contemporary95.53New York, NYWEPN-AMSports / Sports Talk10504Los Angeles, CAKABC-AMN/T5Los Angeles, CAKSPN-AMESPN11106Los Angeles, CAKDIS-AMRadio Disney11107Los Angeles, CAKLOS-FMClassic Rock95.58Chicago, ILWLS-AMN/T8909Chicago, ILWMVP-AMESPN100010Chicago, ILWRDZ-AMRadio Disney130011Chicago, ILWZZN-FM80’s94.712San Francisco, CAKGO-AMN/T81013San Francisco, CAKSFO-AMN/T Conservative56014San Francisco, CAKMKY-AMRadio Disney15Dallas, TXWBAP-AMN/T82016Dallas, TXKMKI-AMRadio Disney62017Dallas, TXKTYS-FMCountry96.718Dallas, TXKSCS-FMCountry96.319Dallas, TXKESN-FMESPN20Philadelphia, PAWWJZ-AMRadio Disney64021Houston, TXKMIC-AMRadio Disney15907901310103.326

7Los Angeles, CAKLOS-FMClassic Rock95.58Chicago, ILWLS-AMN/T8909Chicago, ILWMVP-AMESPN10Chicago, ILWRDZ-AMRadio Disney11Chicago, ILWZZN-FM80’s94.712San Francisco, CAKGO-AMN/T81013San Francisco, CAKSFO-AMN/T Conservative56014San Francisco, CAKMKY-AMRadio Disney15Dallas, TXMEDIA NETWORKS DATA16Dallas, TXWBAP-AMN/T820KMKI-AMRadio Disney620KTYS-FMCountry96.717Fact Book 2005Dallas, TXABCRadio18 OwnedDallas,TX MarketDallas, TXStationKESN-FMFormatESPNNo.103.3120New York, NYPAPhiladelphia,WABC-AMWWJZ-AMN/TRadio Disney221New yRadioDisney95.51590322NewYork, NYDCWashingtonWEPN-AMWMAL-AMSports/ Sports RQX-FMN/THot Adult PN-AMWJZW-FMESPNSJ1110105.9625Los Angeles,Detroit,MI CAKDIS-AMWJR-AMRadio DisneyN/T1110760726LosAngeles,Detroit,MI CAKLOS-FMWDVD-FMClassicRockHot LAtlanta,WMVP-AMWDWD-AMESPN KHX-FMRadio DisneyCountry1300101.51130Chicago,ILAtlanta, GAWZZN-FMWYAY-FM80’sCountry94.7106.71231San Francisco,CABoston,MAKGO-AMWMKI-AMN/T DisneyRadio81012601332San Francisco,CAMiami,FLKSFO-AMWMYM-AMN/T ConservativeRadioDisney1433San Francisco,CASeattle,WAKMKY-AMKKDZ-AMRadio MN/T DisneyRadio82015801635Dallas, TXMinneapolis,MNKMKI-AMKDIZ-AMRadio Disney62014401736Dallas, .792.51837Dallas, TXMinneapolis,MNKSCS-FMKXXR-FMCountryHardActive -FMESPNAdult Contemporary103.3105.1 2039Philadelphia, MNPAMinneapolis,WWJZ-AMWGVY-FMRadio ContemporaryDisneyAdult640105.3 2140Houston, TX MNMinneapolis,KMIC-AMWGVZ-FMRadio ContemporaryDisneyAdult1590105.7 2241WashingtonTampa,FL DCWMAL-AMWWMI-AMN/T DisneyRadio63013802342WashingtonSt.Louis, 07.312602443WashingtonDenver,CO DCWJZW-FMKDDZ-AMSJRadioDisney105.916902544Detroit, MI t, MIORPortland,WDVD-FMKDZR-AMHot rtland,MIORWDRQ-FMKKSL-AMContemporary Hit93.112902847Atlanta, GAOHCleveland,WDWD-AMWWMK-AMRadio Disney59012602948Atlanta, GA 14703049Atlanta,City,GA 150Boston,MA TXSan Antonio,WMKI-AMKRDY-AMRadio Disney126011603251Miami,FLCity, UTSaltLakeWMYM-AMKWDZ-AMRadio Disney9909103352Seattle, WA WIMilwaukee,KKDZ-AMWKSH-AMRadio Disney125016403453Phoenix, AZCharlotte,NCKMIK-AMWGFY-AMRadio Disney1580148077064056099027

38Minneapolis, MNWGVX-FMAdult Contemporary105.1 39Minneapolis, MNWGVY-FMAdult Contemporary105.3 40Minneapolis, MNWGVZ-FMAdult Contemporary41Tampa, FLWWMI-AMRadio Disney105.7 OPERATIONS138042St. Louis, MOWSDZ-AMRadio Disney126043Denver, COKDDZ-AMRadio Disney169044Pittsburgh, PAWEAE-AMESPN125045Portland, ORKDZR-AMRadio Disney1640Fact Book 200546Portland, ORMEDIA NETWORKS DATA47Cleveland, OH48Sacramento, CAABC Owned Radio Stations49Kansas City, MOKKSL-AM1290WWMK-AMRadio Disney1260KIID-AMRadio Disney1470KPHN-AMRadio Disney119050MarketSanAntonio, TXStationKRDY-AMFormatRadio DisneyNo.1160151NewLakeYork,City,NY UTSaltWABC-AMKWDZ-AMN/TRadio Disney770910252New York, dioDisney95.51640353New York, NCNYCharlotte,WEPN-AMWGFY-AMSports/ Sports TalkRadio Disney10501480454Los Angeles,RICAProvidence,KABC-AMWDDZ-AMN/TRadio Disney790550555Los Angeles,Orlando,FL CAKSPN-AMWDYZ-AMESPN DisneyRadio1110990656Los Angeles,Norfolk,VA CAKDIS-AMWHKT-AMRadio Disney11101650757Los Angeles,Norfolk,VA CAKLOS-FMWPMH-AMClassic RockChristianTalk95.5670858Chicago, IL INIndianap

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