List of assets owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
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Time Warner, Inc. is the world's third largest media conglomerate, television networks and filmed TV, and entertainment company in terms of revenue, after Comcast and The Walt Disney Company.[1][2]
This is a listing of all of its brands, as shown at the company's website.
HBO
- HBO
- Cinemax
- HBO Multiplexes
- HBO on Demand
- Cinemax Multiplexes
- Cinemax on Demand
- HBO Home Entertainment
- HBO Domestic and International Program Distribution
- HBO Films
- HBO Miniseries
- HBO Sports
- HBO Entertainment
- HBO Kids
- HBO Original Productions
- HBO Documentary Films
- HBO International
- HBO Latin America Group
- HBO Latin America
- HBO Brazil
- Warner Channel
- E! Latin America
- Cinemax Latin America
Turner Broadcasting System
- Turner Broadcasting International
- Millennium Media Group
- Turner Broadcasting System Latin America
- Turner Entertainment Networks
- Turner Sports
- Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network
- Bleacher Report
- Holyfield.co
- NCAA.com
- March Madness Live
- PGA.com
- NBA Digital (joint venture with the NBA)
- Universal Wrestling Corporation (UWC)
- Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network
- TBS, Inc. Animation, Young Adults & Kids Media (AYAKM) division
- Cartoon Network
- Cartoon Network Productions
- Cartoon Network Studios
- Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe
- Adult Swim
- Boomerang
- Williams Street
- Williams Street West
- Williams Street Records
- Cartoon Network
- Hulu (10%) (in partnership with 21st Century Fox, Comcast and The Walt Disney Company)
- Hulu Documentary Films
- NonStop Television
- Mezzo
- Cartoon Network Nordic
- TNT7
- CNN News Group
- CNN
- HLN
- CNN en Español
- CNN International
- CNN Originals
- HLN Productions
- CNN Digital Network
- Turner Private Networks
- CNN Airport
- AccentHealth Waiting Room Television Network
- Turner Inflight Services
- Amtrak Acela Network
- Dealer Entertainment Network - with TCG Enterprises, Inc,
- The Checking Network
- International
- TCM & Cartoon Network / Asia Pacific
- Cartoonito
- TNT Latin America
- Pogo
- I.Sat
- HTV
- Tooncast
- Turner Japan K.K. (formerly Japan Entertainment Network K.K. and Japan Image Communications Co.,Ltd.)
- Cartoon Network
- TABI Channel
- MONDO TV
- Joint Ventures
- Turner Entertainment Media Networks Limited
- CNN Chile
- CETV
- CNN-IBN
- CNNj
- CNN TÜRK
- CNN.co.jp (Japanese)
- n-tv
- Zee Turner Ltd (India)
- Boing
- Turner International India Private Limited
- Lumiere Movies
- Imagine TV
- WB Channel
- Cartoon Network (India)
- Websites/Broadband Services
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
- DC Entertainment
- Warner Bros. Consumer Products
- Warner Bros. Digital Networks
- Boomerang streaming service
- DC streaming service[3]
- DramaFever[4]
- Ellen Digital Ventures partnership, with Ellen DeGeneres[4]
- Machinima Inc.[4]
- Inside Gaming
- ETC
- Realm Games
- Primr
- Uninterrupted partnership, with LeBron James and Maverick Carter[4]
- Warner Archive Instant, classic Warner Bros SVOD service[4]
- Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures
- Warner Bros. Pictures International
- Warner Bros. International Cinemas
- Warner Village Cinemas
- Warner Bros. Cinemas
- Warner Bros. Museum
Warner Bros. Pictures Group
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- Music
- Domestic Distribution
- Warner Animation Group
- Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
- DC Films
- New Line Cinema
- Turner Entertainment Co.
- WaterTower Music
- Warner Bros. Domestic Distribution
- Castle Rock Entertainment
- The Wolper Organization
Warner Bros. Television Group
- Blue Ribbon Content
- Warner Bros. Television
- Warner Horizon Television
- Warner Bros. Television Distribution
- Warner Bros. International Television Production
- Warner Bros. Television Productions UK
- Ricochet
- Twenty Twenty
- Wall to Wall
- Renegade Pictures
- Yalli Productions
- Eyeworks
- Warner Bros. Television Productions UK
- Telepictures
- Alloy Entertainment
- eleveneleven
- The CW (50% with CBS Corporation)
- Warner Bros. Animation
- Warner Bros. Television Media to Go (online)
- Fandango Media (30% with NBCUniversal)
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group
- Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
- Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- WB Games
- Avalanche Software
- Octane (engine software)
- Monolith Productions
- NetherRealm Studios
- Rocksteady Studios
- TT Games
- TT Games Publishing
- TT Fusion
- Traveller's Tales
- TT Animation
- Playdemic
- Turbine
- WB Games Montréal
- WB Games San Francisco
- WB Games New York
Investments
- Adify (Acquired by Cox)
- Admeld (Acquired by Google)
- Arroyo (Acquired by Cisco)
- BigBand Networks (Acquired by ARRIS)
- BroadLogic (Acquired by Broadcom)
- Entropic Communications (IPO in December 2007)
- GoldPocket (Acquired by Tandberg TV)
- Glu Mobile (IPO in March 2007)
- Kosmix (Acquired by Walmart)
- Maker Studios (Acquired by The Walt Disney Company)
- MediaVast (Acquired by Getty Images)
- Meebo (Acquired by Google)
- N2 Broadband (Acquired by Tandberg TV)
- PlanetOut (IPO in October 2004)
- PlaySpan (Acquired by Visa)
- ScanScout (Acquired by Tremor Media)
- SkyStream Networks (Acquired by Tandberg TV)
- Tumri (Acquired by Collective)
- Vindigo (Acquired by For-Side)
Catalogs and libraries
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- The home media and gaming rights of Sesame Street (deal with Sesame Workshop)
- Lego media rights catalog
- Turner Entertainment libraries and catalogs
- Nearly all of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's film, television and cartoon library released prior to May 23, 1986
- Material from MGM's predecessors (Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures, and Mayer Pictures) post-1917 that did not enter the public domain
- Some material from United Artists
- The US and Canadian distribution rights to the RKO Radio Pictures library
- The former Associated Artists Productions catalog, which includes:
- Warner Bros.' library of films released prior to January 1, 1950[5][6]
- Warner Bros. Cartoons pre-July 1948 library
- Pre-September 1948 Warner Bros. live-action short subjects
- Pre-August 1948 Warner Bros. color Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies
- The Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising Merrie Melodies
- The Fleischer Studios/Famous Studios Popeye cartoons, originally released by Paramount Pictures between 1933 and 1957[7]
- Warner Bros.' library of films released prior to January 1, 1950[5][6]
- The Hanna-Barbera Productions library
- Almost all of the pre-1991 Ruby-Spears Productions library
- Nearly all of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's film, television and cartoon library released prior to May 23, 1986
- The post-1974 Rankin-Bass Productions catalog
Other units
- Global Media Group
- Time Warner Medialab
- Time Warner Investments - venture capital unit
- Adaptly
- Bluefin Labs
- Conviva
- CrowdStar
- Dynamic Signal
- Double Fusion
- Everyday Health
- Exent
- Gaia Online
- tvtag previously as GetGlue
- NuvoTV
- Simulmedia
- Tremor Video
- Trion Worlds
- VisibleWorld
Former assets
- Family Life, was sold to Time Warner in 1999[8][9]
Sold or spun off
- Atlanta Hawks
- Atlanta Thrashers
- Comedy Central (50% with Viacom)
- Time Inc.
- AOL
- New York Cosmos
- Panavision
- Pittsburgh Pirates (48% with John W. Galbreath)
- Six Flags Theme parks
- Time Warner Cable
- E!
- Atari - sold to Jack Tramiel on July 1, 1984 for 50 dollars cash and 240 million in stock and notes.
- College Television Network - private network programming sold to MTV in 2002.
- Time4 Media - formerly Times Mirror magazines group purchased from Tribune Company, sold to Bonnier Group & World Publications[10]
- TransWorld Media division
- TransWorld SKATEboarding
- TransWorld SURF
- TransWorld SNOWboarding
- Ride BMX
- TransWorld Motocross
- QUAD Off-Road Magazine[11]
- Popular Science
- Marine Group
- Time4Outdoors
- Mountain Sports Media[12]
- Parenting Group - Time, Inc. magazine group, sold to Bonnier and World Publications
- The Smoking Gun
- Time Warner Book Group
- Time Life
- Warner Music Group
- Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment (Joint venture with American Express, now Viacom Media Networks)
- WPCH
- WRWB-TV
Dormant or shuttered
These are Time Warner divisions which have been closed or folded into another part of the company.
- Associated Artists Productions - bought Popeye cartoons and pre-1950 WB library in 1956; the latter library would find its way back to Warner ownership in 1996 as part of the Turner merger (which also incorporated the Popeye cartoons)
- World Championship Wrestling (WCW) - video library, selected wrestler contracts and other intellectual property sold to World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc., now known as WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), through its subsidiary W. Acquisition Company (which was subsequently renamed WCW Inc. following the sale) in 2001.[13] The promotion itself, which is still owned by Time Warner, reverted to its previous name, Universal Wrestling Corporation,[14] and now functions solely to deal with old contracts and lawsuits.[15]
- Monogram Pictures/Allied Artists Pictures Corporation - sold to Lorimar in 1979
- Interstate Television - founded in early 1950s as the TV arm of Allied Artists, became Allied Artists Television in 1960s and was folded into Lorimar with the rest of AAPC in 1979
- Picturehouse - renamed from Fine Line Features in 2005, closed in 2008; reopened in 2013 as an independent studio
- National General Pictures - sold to Warner Bros. in 1973
- The WB - 64% joint venture with Tribune Broadcasting, closed in 2006
- Warner Independent Pictures - closed in 2008
- Warner Premiere - closed in 2012
- Midway Games - shut down under bankruptcy in 2009
- WildStorm Productions - dissolved into DC Comics in 2011
See also
References
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- ^ New York Times 1999 Time Inc. Unit to Buy Family Life Magazine
- ^ NY Daily News 1999 FAMILY LIFE MAGAZINE ADOPTED BY TIME INC. - " Family Life brings a circulation of 500,000, which Hartig said he hopes to push to the 1.1 million level of Disney competitor Family Fun"
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