The Walt Disney Company owns a wide range of media properties including film studios, television networks, parks and resorts, and consumer products. It was founded in 1923 and is now publicly traded but remains under the leadership of CEO Robert Iger. Disney organizes its businesses to be both horizontally and vertically integrated, allowing it to earn revenue from its content across multiple distribution channels. While it produces a variety of films and television shows, its main competitor is DreamWorks. Disney's broad portfolio of family-friendly entertainment appeals to customers of all ages, especially children and families.