Howard Stringer, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President, Sony Corporation; Chairman and CEO, Sony Corporation of America
Headquartered in New York, NY
U.S. subsidiary of Sony Corporation, Japan (Sales for fiscal year ended March 31, 2009: approximately $78.9 billion)
Sony Entertainment Inc.
Howard Stringer, President
Robert Wiesenthal, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer
The umbrella holding company dedicated to maximizing the value of Sony's entertainment assets, including Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony Music Entertainment, and the joint venture Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Sony Media Software and Services
Responsible for the development of Sony's network services businesses as well as infrastructure, leveraging Sony's entertainment assets with devices from Sony Electronics, Sony Computer Entertainment, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications and other Sony businesses
Manages broadband and wireless partnerships, alliances and new business opportunities
Gracenote
Gracenote®, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, is a global leader in embedded technology, enriched content and data services for digital entertainment solutions within the Internet, consumer electronics, mobile and automotive markets
Sony CardSM and Playstation Card
Sony Card and Playstation Card, issued by J.P. Morgan Chase, are versatile rewards credit cards that give consumers numerous opportunities through everyday purchases to earn points redeemable for Sony products and services
Cardmembers may earn 1 point for all purchases and 3-5 points for Sony purchases. Points are redeemable at our online catalog
Sony Plaza Public Arcade & Sony Wonder Technology Lab
Operates in Sony's U.S. headquarters at 550 Madison Avenue in New York, NY
Sony Wonder Technology Lab, Sony Corporation of America's free interactive technology and entertainment museum for all ages, opened May 25, 1994
The 14,000 square feet, foot facility occupies four floors and is located adjacent to the Sony Plaza Atrium
The third and fourth floors (redesigned in October 2008) feature 14 interactive exhibits focused on signals processing and transmission, nanotechnology, robotics, virtual surgery, the evolution of devices, animation and HDTV
The second floor (redesigned August 2003) features a 72-seat High Definition theater and interactive exhibits that allow visitors to design their own video games, create their own movie trailers, and learn to play musical instruments as backup to Sony artists
Sony Wonder Technology Lab has welcomed over 2.8 million guests since it opened in 1994