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Warner Alliance - a now-defunct contemporary Christian music division owned by Warner Music Group, which operated until 1998. The company was dissolved by Warner purchasing Word Entertainment. Warner Leisure, Inc. - 80% stake; previously known as Leisure Development Corp. of America; closed in 1985
Not only did this result in the company re-entering the cable television industry as a national programmer, but Warner Bros. also regained the rights to their pre-1950 [33] [34] film library, which by then had been owned by Turner (the films are still technically held by Turner, but Warner Bros. is responsible for sales and distribution), [35 ...
Companies that were formerly owned by Time Warner (formerly Warner Communications, Time-Warner, AOL Time Warner and later, WarnerMedia), but were sold by the company before its merger with Discovery, Inc. as Warner Bros. Discovery. For companies sold or dissolved after 2022 under WBD ownership, see Category:Former Warner Bros. Discovery ...
Warner Bros. was founded on April 4, 1923, by four brothers, Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warner. The company established itself as a leader in the American film industry [4] before diversifying into animation, television, and video games and is one of the "Big Five" American film studios, as well as a member of the Motion Picture Association (MPA
Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN’s corporate parent, announced Thursday it is establishing a new corporate structure that splits off its cable networks from its growing streaming business.
Last month, Zaslav and Liberty Media’s John Malone, a Warner Bros. Discovery shareholder and board member, appeared to indicate that the company was preparing to become a buyer within the next ...
In September 2018, AT&T summoned the big players from the worlds of media and advertising to a beachside resort in Santa Barbara. The company had finally closed its $85 billion acquisition of Time ...
Companies that were formerly owned by WarnerMedia (formerly Warner Communications, Time-Warner, AOL Time Warner, and Time Warner), but were sold by the company before its merger with Discovery, Inc. as Warner Bros. Discovery. For companies sold or dissolved after 2022 under WBD ownership, see Category:Former Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiaries.