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HISTORY • The company's name originated from the founding Warner brothers. • The three elder brothers began in the movie theatre business. • having acquired a movie projector with which they showed films in the mining towns of Pennsylvania and Ohio. • They opened their first theatre, the Cascade, in New Castle, Pennsylvania, in 1903.
WHAT PRODUCTS DO THEY MAKE? • Warner Bros. Entertainment operates nine primary business segments they call "divisions": Motion Pictures, Home Entertainment, Television, Kids, Young Adults and Classics, Global Brands and Experiences, Digital Networks, Technology, Live Theatre and Studio Facilities, which includes the company’s theme parks, travel-related assets, consumer products and publishing divisions. • Beginning in 1984, Warner Bros. Consumer Products was created by Dan Romanelli to license the rights of the Warner Bros. library to other companies to make merchandise.
WHO OWNS THEM? • Owned by AT&T and headquartered in New York City, United States. • AT&T Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate holding company. • It is the world's largest telecommunications company
WHAT KIND OF FILMS DO THEY MAKE? • Motion Pictures includes the company's primary business units, such as Warner Bros Pictures, New Line Cinema, and DC Films. The Home Entertainment division included Warner Home Video and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, their gaming division. • By looking at their top grossing films worldwide it seems action movies are their biggest selling movies and biggest genre. • There are some media franchises owned by Warner Bros an example would be: DC comic franchise.
WHERE DO THEY OPERATE? • They are headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios Complex in Burbank, California.