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Sony Corporation is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Founded on May 7, 1946, it has grown to become one of the largest and most renowned electronics and entertainment companies in the world.
'''Sony Corporation''' is a Japanese technology and entertainment business name associated with the modern '''Sony Group Corporation''' and its electronics operations. Historically, Sony Corporation was the main public name of the group. In modern corporate structure, Sony Group Corporation is the listed parent company, while Sony Corporation is associated with the group's electronics and technology products.
== History ==
Founded by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita, Sony Corporation started as an electronics shop in a department store building in Tokyo. Their first product was an electric rice cooker. However, they quickly moved into other consumer electronics, such as the transistor radio.
Sony is one of Japan's best-known international companies. It is connected with consumer electronics, professional imaging, music, films, games, image sensors, and network services. The PlayStation business, Sony Music, Sony Pictures, cameras, audio equipment, televisions, and semiconductor image sensors all form part of the wider Sony identity.
== Products ==
Sony has a diverse portfolio of products and services, including but not limited to:
== Origins ==
Sony began after the Second World War as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, also known in English as Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation. Sony's own history records that the company was founded on 7 May 1946 with 190,000 yen in capital and just over twenty people.
# Consumer Electronics: Sony is well-known for its consumer electronics, including televisions, cameras, audio equipment, and smartphones.
# PlayStation: The PlayStation brand is a major pillar of Sony's business, encompassing a range of video game consoles and services.
# Movies and Music: Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment are subsidiaries of Sony Corporation, producing and distributing movies and music worldwide.
# Cameras: Sony is a leading manufacturer of digital cameras and professional video cameras used in broadcasting and film production.
# Software: Sony develops software and operating systems for its various products, including the Android-based operating system used in many Sony smartphones.
The company was founded by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. Its early work involved electronics repair and development. Over time, it moved into tape recorders, transistor radios, televisions, audio equipment, and other consumer products.
== Innovation ==
Sony has a long history of innovation and has developed several ground-breaking technologies, such as:
The Sony name became central to the company's international identity. It was short, distinctive, and easier to use globally than the original Japanese corporate name.
* The Trinitron colour television
* The Walkman portable cassette player
* The CD (Compact Disc) and DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) formats
* The Blu-ray Disc format
* The PlayStation gaming console series
== Electronics ==
Sony became famous for consumer electronics. Products such as the Trinitron colour television, Walkman portable cassette player, Discman portable CD player, Handycam camcorders, Cyber-shot cameras, Alpha cameras, Bravia televisions, and Xperia phones helped shape the public image of the company.
== Challenges ==
While Sony has enjoyed success in many areas, it has also faced challenges and controversies. These include:
The electronics side of Sony has changed over time. The company has withdrawn from some commodity markets, reduced exposure to others, and focused more heavily on premium imaging, audio, display, professional, and creator-facing products. It remains important in digital cameras, broadcast equipment, audio devices, televisions, and image sensors.
# Cybersecurity Breaches: Sony has experienced several high-profile cybersecurity breaches, including the infamous 2014 hack that resulted in the leak of sensitive employee data and the 2011 PlayStation Network outage.
# Business Restructuring: Sony has undergone significant restructuring in recent years to streamline its operations and focus on its core businesses, such as gaming, movies, and music.
# Competition: Sony faces stiff competition in various markets, including the smartphone market, where it competes with companies like Apple and Samsung.
== PlayStation and Games ==
PlayStation is one of Sony's most important businesses. The original PlayStation entered the home console market in the 1990s and helped move gaming towards disc-based software, 3D graphics, and a wider mainstream audience.
== Corporate Responsibility ==
Sony has a strong commitment to corporate responsibility and sustainability. The company is involved in various initiatives aimed at reducing its environmental impact, promoting diversity and inclusion, and giving back to communities through philanthropy and volunteerism.
The PlayStation line later included PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, portable hardware, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Plus, and a large first-party and partner-publisher game ecosystem. The business now combines hardware, digital distribution, online services, subscriptions, publishing, and studio ownership.
== Financials ==
As of the most recent data available, Sony Corporation's net income for the fiscal year 2020 was approximately ¥977.04 billion (about $8.9 billion USD), with total revenue of ¥8,995.04 billion (about $81.7 billion USD).
== Music and Pictures ==
Sony is also a major entertainment company. Sony Music covers recorded music, publishing, labels, catalogues, artists, and international music rights. Sony Pictures covers film and television production and distribution through businesses linked with Columbia Pictures, TriStar, television production, animation, and related properties.
This combination makes Sony unusual among technology companies. It owns both technology platforms and entertainment rights. That can create strong links between hardware, services, and creative content, especially in music, film, television, anime, and games.
== Imaging and Sensors ==
Sony is highly important in imaging. Its cameras are used by consumers, photographers, video creators, broadcasters, and production companies. Its image sensors are also used across the wider electronics market, including smartphones and industrial systems.
Sony Group's corporate material lists Imaging and Sensing Solutions as one of the group's business segments. This area is strategically important because image sensors are used in mobile phones, vehicles, cameras, security systems, robotics, and other devices that depend on visual input.
== Current Corporate Structure ==
Sony Group Corporation describes its business segments as Game and Network Services, Music, Pictures, Entertainment, Technology and Services, Imaging and Sensing Solutions, and other businesses. The modern company is therefore broader than a traditional electronics manufacturer.
Sony's public strategy material focuses on creative entertainment, intellectual property, technology, and creators. This reflects a shift from being seen mainly as a maker of televisions and stereos towards being a group built around entertainment, imaging, networks, and premium technology.
== Challenges and Criticism ==
Sony has faced several challenges. It has competed in difficult markets such as televisions, smartphones, cameras, audio hardware, games, films, and online services. It has also dealt with cyber security incidents, including the 2011 PlayStation Network outage and the 2014 attack on Sony Pictures.
The company has restructured repeatedly to protect stronger businesses and reduce weaker ones. Its long-term challenge is to keep the benefits of a broad group while avoiding slow decision-making, duplicated work, or overdependence on a few successful divisions.
== See Also ==
* [[PlayStation]]
* [[Microsoft]]
* [[Nintendo]]
* [[Video Games]]
== References ==
* [https://www.sony.com/en/SonyInfo/CorporateInfo/History/SonyHistory/1-01.html Sony: Chapter 1, Forming Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo]
* [https://www.sony.com/en/SonyInfo/CorporateInfo/History/company/ Sony: Corporate history]
* [https://www.sony.com/en/SonyInfo/CorporateInfo/data/ Sony Group: Corporate data]
* [https://www.sony.com/en/SonyInfo/IR/ Sony Group: Investor relations]
* [https://www.sony.com/en/SonyInfo/News/Press/202605/26-012E/ Sony Group: Corporate Strategy 2026]
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