Warner Bros. International Television
Warner Bros. International Television, also known as Warner Bros. Worldwide Television, is the global television arm of Warner Bros. Television and a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Entertainment formed in 1996. It is a part of one of the largest media firms in the world, Time Warner.[1]
Warner Bros. International Television distributes from the following:
Television
- Warner Bros. Television
- Warner Bros. Animation
- Warner Horizon Television
- Turner Broadcasting
- Hanna-Barbera Cartoons (excepting certain co-productions)
- Lorimar Television
- Telepictures Productions
- Majority of series by HBO
- Wolper Productions
- Cartoon Network Studios (including Hanna-Barbera co-produced shows with CN Studios)
- New Line Television
- Shed Productions
- Shed Media USA
- Wall to Wall
- Ricochet
- Twenty Twenty
- Renegade
- Watershed
- Yalli Productions
- Blazhoffski
Movies
- Warner Bros. Pictures
- New Line Cinema
- Castle Rock Entertainment
- Dark Castle Pictures
- Turner Entertainment Co./Turner Pictures
- Castle Hill Productions
- Warner Independent Pictures
- Warner Premiere
- WarnerVision
- Lorimar Motion Pictures
Shows owned by other companies in USA
A handful of TV series distributed by WBITV are owned by other companies in North America.
Owned by CBS Television Distribution in USA
- Queer as Folk (2000–05, owned by CBS division Showtime Entertainment)
- Greetings from Tucson (2002–03)
- The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (2002–04)
- Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2006, distributed and syndicated by KingWorld from 2000-2007)
Owned by NBCUniversal Television Distribution in USA
- Family Dog (1993)
Owned by 20th Television in USA
- Tales from the Crypt (1996)
References
- ↑ Warner Bros. "Company Overview". Retrieved 4 March 2014.
See also
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