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In 1972, Columbia and Warner Bros., both in financial trouble, entered into a joint venture to form The Burbank Studios on the site of the massive Warner lot, one mile south of the ranch. [1] In 1990, Columbia moved its production facilities to the historic MGM studios in Culver City. As a result, Warner gained ownership of the lot and renamed ...
As part of the deal, Worthe and Stockbridge also purchased the Ranch Lot in Burbank from Warner Bros., which agreed to remain as a tenant and rent more than 900,000 square feet of new office space ...
Sony was flush with cash and Warner Bros. now had two studio lots. [191] In 1990, TBS ended when Sony bought the MGM lot from Warner and moved Columbia to Culver City. [191] However, Warner kept the Columbia Ranch, now known as the Warner Bros. Ranch. [191] Robert A. Daly joined Warner Bros. on December 1, 1980, taking over from Ted Ashley. His ...
It would retain offices at the Burbank site until May 2013, though the studio complex was sold to Catalina/Worthe Real Estate Group in 2008, with NBCUniversal leasing space until 2013. The former Technicolor building on the Universal lot now serves as the home of NBC's West Coast operations. [12]
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From "La La Land" to "Friends" the back lot of the Warner Brothers studios has been home to hundreds of Hollywood shows and movies.
In a cost-cutting move in 1972, Warner Bros. entered into a joint venture with Columbia Pictures to create The Burbank Studios on the Warner lot and its auxiliary facility, The Burbank Studios Ranch, on Columbia's Columbia Ranch, located a mile north of the main lot. The Burbank Studios was often abbreviated as TBS, especially the ranch, i.e ...
An electrical fire at Warner Bros. left a cloud of smoke billowing over the Burbank lot, but luckily firefighters were able to quickly contain the blaze. There were no injuries, according to an ...