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.
Aliases (2)
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
defunct company
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entertainment company → media conglomerate → |
| category |
Defunct mass media companies of the United States
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Mass media companies established in the 20th century → |
| coreOf |
Time Warner
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| country |
United States
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| foundedBy |
Steve Ross
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| headquartersLocation |
New York City
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| industry |
entertainment
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film → media → music → publishing → television → |
| mergedInto |
Time Warner
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| notableAsset |
Atari video game business
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DC Comics superhero franchises → Warner Bros. studio lot → |
| operatedIn |
United States
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international markets → |
| owned |
Atari, Inc.
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Atlantic Records → DC Comics → Elektra Records → Mad magazine → Six Flags → The Franklin Mint → Warner Bros. → Warner Bros. Records → Warner Cable → |
| parentCompanyOf |
DC Comics
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Warner Bros. → Warner Cable → |
| partOf |
American entertainment industry
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| predecessor |
Kinney National Company
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| product |
cable television services
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comic books → films → magazines → music recordings → television programs → video games → |
| roleInIndustry |
early cable television operator
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major Hollywood studio parent → major record company parent → |
| successor |
Time Warner
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Referenced by (6)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Steve Ross
("Warner Bros.")
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associatedWith |
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Steve Ross
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employer |
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Time-Life Building
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formerTenant |
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Warner Books
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parentCompany |
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Time Warner
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predecessor |
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Falcon Crest
("Lorimar Productions")
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productionCompany |