... Also, Hollywood heavyweights, including Paramount Pictures Corp., Warner Bros., Directors Guild of America Inc., and Metro-Goldwyn Mayer on Monday ...
...that MARK EASTON, former deputy GC of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., rejoined the firm as a partner in Los Angeles....
...helped launch StarGreetz, Inc., a Los Angeles...and operations for Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution...
...out altogether—has gotten less attention. Universal Music Group Inc., for example, has filed copyright suits against, and won settlements from such...
...first glance, the Warner Bros. Television Group hit...Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. Though...
...an administrative law judge who said that PolyGram Records and Warner Bros. Records, Inc., entered into a "naked agreement to fix prices and restrict...
...by buying Scios Inc.; Prudential Financial, Wachovia...legal affairs at Warner Bros., about the company...
...industry leaders, including Universal Studios, Inc., and Paramount Parks. But the European officials were most persuasive to Warner Bros. The American entertainment company already...
...industry leaders, including Universal Studios Inc. and Paramount Parks. But the European officials were most persuasive to Warner Bros. The American entertainment company already...
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