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Headquarters: New York, NY
Founded: 1959
Founded by: Warner Bros.
Link: Official Site
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A label started in 1959 as a subsidiary of Warner Bros., the film studio, and now a subsidiary of the Warner Music Group, which owns many labels, including Sire, Reprise, Nonesuch, Rhino, Maverick and many, many others.

Warner Bros. is a subsidiary of Time Warner Communications and is one of the world's largest producers of film and television entertainment. Warner Bros. has several subsidiary companies, including Warner Bros. Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Home Video, DC Comics, and New Line Cinema. Warner owns half of The CW Television Network.
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Warner Bros., a movie studio owned by the media conglomerate Time Warner, released Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird and The Witches. It is set to release the upcoming Where the Wild Things Are, which includes Jim Henson Creature Shop effects.
Jim Henson's daughter Lisa Henson worked for Warner Bros. during the 1980s.[1]
Warner Bros. is perhaps more famous for being the company that owns the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons. The line that closed many of these cartoons, "Th-th-th-that's All, Folks!" was spoofed as "Th-th-that's Awful, Folks!" in The Muppets Go to the Movies.
In 2010, Warner Bros. acquired the rights to distribute Sesame Workshop properties on home video through their Warner Home Video division[2] and to manufacture video games based on the Sesame Street characters through Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Warner Bros. is a motion picture and television production company founded in 1918 by brothers Jack, Harry, Albert and Sam Warner.
Warner Bros. distributed the Star Wars: The Clone Wars motion picture, marking the first time that a Star Wars film will not be distributed by 20th Century Fox, which distributed all six films in the official Star Wars saga.
Warner Bros. also distributed George Lucas' 1971 film THX 1138.
The Warner Bros. studio is part of the same company (Time Warner) that encompasses Cartoon Network and Turner Network Television, which will both show the Star Wars: The Clone Wars 3D television series.
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