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Disney Publishing Worldwide (DPW), formerly known as The Disney Publishing Group and Buena Vista Publishing Group, is the publishing subsidiary of Disney Experiences, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. [1] Its imprints include Disney Editions, Disney Press, Kingswell, [2] Freeform, and Hyperion Books for Children. [3]
Disney-Hyperion, an imprint that was retained by Disney Publishing Worldwide when its division, Hyperion Books, was sold to Hachette USA publishing group; Hyperion Books for Children, a children's imprint that was retained by Disney Publishing Worldwide when its division, Hyperion Books, was sold to Hachette USA publishing group
The Disney Publishing Group was incorporated in January 1992 [5] and included the already formed Hyperion Books, Hyperion Books for Children, Disney Press and other units. Hyperion took losses until 1994 when it published its most successful book to date, Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man by Tim Allen with 1.1 million copies sold. [ 1 ]
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Rick Riordan Presents is a book imprint of Disney-Hyperion (Disney Publishing Worldwide) that was launched in 2018 and is led by Stephanie Owens Lurie. The line publishes books that utilize the mythology of various cultures and countries in its storytelling akin to Rick Riordan 's Percy Jackson & the Olympians .
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Disney Music Publishing (DMP) is a global music publishing company and is part of the Disney Music Group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They publish multiple songwriters and producers including Dewain Whitmore , Daniel Armbruster , as well as Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez , the songwriters of the Disney musical Frozen .
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