Warner Communications

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Warner Communications was a major American media and entertainment conglomerate that became a core component of the later Time Warner corporation.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Warner Communications canonical 15
Lorimar Productions 1
Warner Bros. 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct company
entertainment company
media conglomerate
category Defunct mass media companies of the United States
Mass media companies established in the 20th century
coreOf Time Warner
country United States of America
surface form: United States
foundedBy Steve Ross
headquartersLocation New York City
industry entertainment
film
media
music
publishing
television
mergedInto Time Warner
notableAsset Atari video game business
DC Comics superhero franchises
Warner Bros. studio lot
operatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

international markets
owned Atari, Inc.
Atlantic Records
DC Comics
Elektra Records
Mad magazine
Six Flags
The Franklin Mint
Warner Bros. Entertainment
surface form: Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Records
Time Warner Cable
surface form: Warner Cable
parentCompanyOf DC Comics
Warner Bros. Entertainment
surface form: Warner Bros.

Time Warner Cable
surface form: Warner Cable
partOf American entertainment industry
predecessor Kinney National Services
surface form: Kinney National Company
product cable television services
comic books
films
magazines
music recordings
television programs
video games
roleInIndustry early cable television operator
major Hollywood studio parent
major record company parent
successor Time Warner

Referenced by (18)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Time Warner predecessor Warner Communications
Falcon Crest productionCompany Warner Communications
this entity surface form: Lorimar Productions
Warner Books parentCompany Warner Communications
Steve Ross employer Warner Communications
Steve Ross associatedWith Warner Communications
this entity surface form: Warner Bros.
Time-Life Building formerTenant Warner Communications
Kinney National Services predecessorOf Warner Communications
Kinney National Services corporatePredecessorOf Warner Communications
Kinney National Services successor Warner Communications
Kinney National Services dissolvedInto Warner Communications
Atari, Inc. parentCompany Warner Communications
Atari, Inc. acquiredBy Warner Communications
Mad magazine ownedBy Warner Communications
New York Cosmos owner Warner Communications
MTV Networks predecessor Warner Communications
this entity surface form: Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment
Jac Holzman employer Warner Communications
Saul Bass designedLogoFor Warner Communications
Time-Life associatedWith Warner Communications