
Catching up with Time Warner News
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Creator’s Family Reclaims the Rights to Superman
Time Warner is no longer the sole proprietor of Superman.
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Time Warner Cable executive to oversee Western region
Stephen Pagano, brought in a year ago to help Time Warner Cable Inc. work through a botched effort to combine the operations of three Southern California cable systems, was promoted to a new position overseeing the cable TV giant's Western region.
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Time-Warner: Time to Stop Obsessing And Get On With It
Obsessing over Time Warner’s fate and fortune is a time-honored pursuit that usually ends with the same discouraging realization. Even after adding AOL, subtracting cable, tweaking filmed entertainment and contemplating an overall breakup, the $50 billion behemoth is a product of reactionary rather than visionary leadership-and is, at its core, a content company.
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Time Warner Rejiggers Regional, Corporate Management
Time Warner Cable made a flurry of corporate promotions and shifted some regional operations executives late Thursday, including moving long-time New York regional executive Barry Rosenblum to head up its Texas Region.
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Time Warner Center is New York's retail, office and residential mecca
With 40,000 people pouring through its halls daily, and shoppers spending an average $78 per visit, the TWC has become more than a New York City icon. It has become a profit center for retailers and residents, a life-changing convenience for neighbors and a mecca for jazz fans and food lovers.
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Time Warner: We'll Have MLB 'Extra Innings' In HD
Time Warner says it will provide Major League Baseball's 'Extra Innings' this season in High-Definition.
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For within the last month it has been announced by its parent company Time Warner that New Line Cinema is to be drastically downsized and folded into the conglomerate's studio outfit, Warner Brothers. As Hollywood trade paper Variety put it, the surviving entity will be "a shell of its former self".
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