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On September 22, 1995, Time Warner Entertainment—a New York City-based media company formed in 1989 through the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Bros. corporate parent Warner Communications—reached an agreement to acquire the Turner Broadcasting System and its associated properties (including TNT, TBS, CNN, Headline News and Cartoon Network ...
All linear networks owned by the company, besides CNN, Turner Sports, HBO, and Magnolia Network, are overseen by Kathleen Finch as head of Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Networks, [52] [53] [54] which resulted in Brett Weitz being removed as general manager of TBS, TNT, and TruTV after 14 years with the networks. [55]
TBS (originally an initialism of Turner Broadcasting System) is an American basic cable television network owned by the Networks division of Warner Bros. Discovery. [1] It carries a variety of programming, with a focus on comedy, along with some sports events through TNT Sports, including Major League Baseball, Stanley Cup playoffs, and the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
On March 4, 2019, AT&T would reorganize its broadcasting assets to effectively dissolve Turner Broadcasting System with its assets moving to the newly created WarnerMedia Entertainment with the unit consisting of HBO, TBS, TNT, TruTV, and an upcoming direct-to-consumer video service with Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Boomerang, and Turner Classic Movies would be moved under Warner Bros ...
In news that should come as no surprise, Brett Weitz is leaving his role as general manager of Warner Bros. Discovery-owned networks TNT, TBS and TruTV. Weitz has for the past few years maintained ...
Brett Weitz is exiting as general manager of TBS, TNT and truTV, Variety has learned. Weitz, who was appointed to the role in January 2019, was among the group of WarnerMedia execs that came over ...
The games aired on Turner Broadcasting System's basic cable networks until Turner bought rights on January 6, 1976. [13] [14] By 1979, Superstation WTBS was available in most homes in North America. [15] During the 1980s, the division began using separate brands such as TBS Sports and TNT Sports for TBS and TNT, respectively.
After bouncing its gritty drama "Snowpiercer" from TNT to TBS and back to TNT again, the networks formerly known as Turner experienced a bit of a brand identity crisis last year. But as its execs ...