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Media Owners editors   Boulder Colorado USA

Posted at 10:56am on Wednesday, March 23, 2011

-- March 22, 2011 -- Angelo D'Agostino is now executive director of corporate human resources at Time Warner, Inc. He was previously vice president of human resources at Tremor Media.


Media Owners editors   Boulder Colorado USA

Posted at 1:49pm on Friday, January 21, 2011

Time Warner and the War Against Free

-- CEO Jeff Bewkes is standing up for paid content in a world of cheap online video, Bloomberg Businessweek reported on January 20, 2011:

"Rival approaches to distribution—from the à la carte menu championed by Apple's iTunes store to the cheap monthly subscription model of Netflix—are pretty simple. With the health problems of Apple CEO Steve Jobs compelling him to step down for a third leave of absence, his influence must be measured not just across the computer, phone, and device businesses but across the media distribution business as well. In part it can be measured by the model Bewkes is fighting against: Call it the Apple Trap. Consumers enjoy watching shows for free online or going to the iTunes store and renting them for as little as 99 cents a pop, about 70 cents of which makes it back to the content creator. Since that is far less than what other distributors pay, Bewkes is no fan of it. He won't play the 99 cents rental game for first-run fare, but he is willing to sell episodes, charging a premium for HBO content. "I've talked to Steve Jobs quite a bit," he says. "I tell him if he wants to sell our content, he has to pay a fair price for it.""

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Media Owners editors   Boulder Colorado USA

Posted at 8:56am on Monday, January 17, 2011

Time Warner Cable, Sinclair Reach Retrans Agreement In Principle

-- Station group also inks tentative pact with Bright House Networks, Multichannel News reported on January 15, 2011:

"Following a second extension of their retransmission-consent negotiations on Friday, Time Warner Cable reached an agreement in principle with Sinclair Broadcasting on Saturday afternoon for continued carriage of 28 stations within the operator's footprint.

The No. 2 cable operator said it expects to work toward a final agreement in the next seven days. Despite some rhetoric, there was never any service disruption."

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Rod Ellen   durham, nc

Posted at 9:50pm on Monday, December 27, 2010

Sorry, I mean Jeff Bewkes - no way to get in touch!

Cable stinks! I have had nothing but trouble and the price is OUTRAGEOUS! I am changing.


Rod Ellen   durham, nc

Posted at 9:47pm on Monday, December 27, 2010

Time warner cable is a rip off - movies are to expensive, cable tiers are designed to make the common man pay for stuff we do not need, while jack britt and robert marcus make 15 -20 million per year and I can't even send them an email - they insulate themselves thru their subsidiaries - that is why I am canceling cable - i might as well make satellite rich and get better service.


Media Owners editors   Boulder Colorado USA

Posted at 9:10am on Friday, December 17, 2010

-- December 17, 2010 -- Robert Marcus is now president and chief operating officer at Time Warner Cable. He was previously senior vice president and chief financial officer there.


Media Owners editors   Boulder Colorado USA

Posted at 12:40pm on Monday, October 4, 2010

Journalist Richard Siklos to Time Warner

-- Variety reported on October 4, 2010:

"Veteran media scribe Richard Siklos is joining Time Warner as a VP in corporate affairs handling external communications and advising on media strategy.

Siklos will report to Gary Ginsberg, a former top aide to Rupert Murdoch who joined Time Warner in the spring to head corporate affairs. He reports directly to CEO Jeff Bewkes.

Siklos brings to the job more than 15 years' experience chronicling the media and entertainment landscape."

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http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118025062.html


Naji Beiruti   Beirut, Lebanon

Posted at 4:18pm on Monday, December 28, 2009

can anybody pleaser help me with this problem, i am both an american and lebanese citizen, i moved to lebanon a couple of months ago and i wanna install a satellite here so i can watch the same channels as i used to in the states, my question is ... does anybody know if i can get " Direct Tv" and "dish network"?? thank you.


Media Owners editors   Boulder, Colorado USA

Posted at 11:09pm on Thursday, December 10, 2009

Time Warner Inc. Completes Spin-off of AOL Inc.

December 9, 2009 -- Time Warner Inc. today announced that it has completed the previously announced spin-off of AOL Inc. (NYSE:AOL). Effective 11:59 p.m. on December 9, 2009, one share of AOL common stock was distributed for every eleven shares of Time Warner common stock held as of 5:00 p.m. on the record date of November 27, 2009. Stockholders will receive a cash payment instead of any fractional AOL shares.

Time Warner Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bewkes said: “With the separation of AOL, we’ve returned to our roots as one of the leading content companies in the world. We’re now better positioned to focus even more closely on driving the best possible performance at our content businesses in the most efficient way. I’m confident that Time Warner is on track to generate steady, attractive financial results and improve returns to our stockholders. At the same time, we believe that AOL will have greater operational and strategic flexibility as a standalone company.”


Mick   Sacramento Ca. USA

Posted at 3:01pm on Thursday, October 29, 2009

Entourage Actor urinates on the Coran after urinating on a picture of Christ. Time Warner approves! How disgusting! Revolt against HBO and Time Warner!!!


Eric Kallgren   Boulder, Colorado USA

Posted at 12:03pm on Friday, May 29, 2009

On May 28, 2009, Time Warner announced its plan to spin off AOL into a separate company:

NEW YORK – Time Warner Inc. (NYSE:TWX) today announced that its Board of Directors has authorized management to proceed with plans for the complete legal and structural separation of AOL from Time Warner. Following the proposed transaction, AOL would be an independent, publicly traded company.

Time Warner Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bewkes said: “We believe that a separation will be the best outcome for both Time Warner and AOL. The separation will be another critical step in the reshaping of Time Warner that we started at the beginning of last year, enabling us to focus to an even greater degree on our core content businesses. The separation will also provide both companies with greater operational and strategic flexibility. We believe AOL will then have a better opportunity to achieve its full potential as a leading independent Internet company.”

After the proposed separation is complete, AOL will compete as a standalone company – focused on growing its Web brands and services, which currently reach more than 107 million domestic unique visitors a month, as well as its advertising business, which operates the leading online display network that reaches more than 91% of the domestic online audience. AOL will also continue to operate one of the largest Internet access subscription services in the U.S.

AOL Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Tim Armstrong said: “This will be a great opportunity for AOL, our employees and our partners. Becoming a standalone public company positions AOL to strengthen its core businesses, deliver new and innovative products and services, and enhance our strategic options. We play in a very competitive landscape and will be using our new status to retain and attract top talent. Although we have a tremendous amount of work to do, we have a global brand, a committed team of people, and a passion for the future of the Web.”

Today, Time Warner owns 95% of AOL, and Google holds the remaining 5%. As part of a prior arrangement, Time Warner expects to purchase Google’s 5% stake in AOL in the third quarter of 2009.


kiroko   kenya

Posted at 6:08am on Thursday, February 12, 2009

i have watched several of your movies and they are good home videos. thanks to the guy who had the time warner thought!


stephen Sieber   Burtonsville Md.

Posted at 10:38am on Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The Washington Post is involved in a major lawsuit. Donald Graham and Bo Jones have covered up everything to this point but on Monday Post reporter John Kelly'd videotaped deposition will be made public It is going to trial in DC Superior Court in early 2009. The Washington Post conspired with its advertiser Angie's List and two Post employees, John Poole and John Kelly and used inside connections to commit tortious acts to illegally aid its advertiser and employee, Poole who was having a dispute with a DC Contractor. Post reporter John Kelly was forced into a court ordered videotaped deposition which will be made public on you tube on Monday December 8th, The lawsuit counts include, Libel, tortious interference and conspiracy, This lawsuit will test the limits of Freedom of Speech and freedom of the press in the Internet age and is very important to every American Citizen. To read the lawsuit log onto washingtonpostgotsued.com and serch You Tube under the key words Washington Post and Angie's List to view Kellys deposition. It will shock you when you see it and the Washington Post will never be the same in the eyes of theose who listen to Kelly tell the world how the Post does business


Otis :Houston Jr   New York City

Posted at 4:59pm on Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Made you look
Made you look
Now you got to buy my CD Movie and Book.

Black Cherokee


Hilda M> Lea   Jamestown, NC

Posted at 6:01pm on Sunday, October 26, 2008

Your local NBC station coming thru Time Warner has started a frequent time in which as a program is in progress it will suddenly interrupted a program in progress with a comercial, lately Toyota cars. The most recend anoying instant was Saturday Night yesteday when Saturnay Night Live at 11:30 was going to have the very popular Brittish band Coldplay. I stayed up until 11:30 hoping to hear my favorite bandk, who evidently was hired to perform three songs. Towards the end of the program it seemed to me that the program time kept getting smaller and smaller when a toyota car would appear on the screen and a long comercial would come on. Towards the end of the program the host announced that Coldplay would play a third and last song, when they showed the band, and then a toyota car came up and a comercial for toyota came on, and that was the end of the program, We never got to hear the end of the program. This has been happening very often in other programs during the day and evening. Is this a local practice, since the toyota is to be bought locally? sok, NBC doesn't mind if you butcher programs like that? My subdivision has a contract with Time Warner so I can't switch to another source, like Dish, or Direct TV. I moved here from Florida, where I had Dish Network because they are very respectful of their clients who enjoy uncut television.


Vince Bogdan   Pahrump, Nevada---USA

Posted at 5:53pm on Monday, September 1, 2008

How can a low roller acquire a list of TW owned nespapers throughout the U.S.?

Thanks for any respect.


Otis Houston Jr.   New York America

Posted at 11:13am on Saturday, August 2, 2008

This is not a movie this is not an act this is fact.


Jesha Miller   Evansville In. 47713

Posted at 12:44pm on Saturday, February 9, 2008

2-9-2008 Re: Demand Coverage Attn. Jeff Bewkes CEO
I, Jesha Miller, am initiating the Impeachment procedure to Impeach President Bush & the media refuses to give coverage. The Petition will be successful because the Constitution requires the Presidents Impeachment under Article II, section 3 of the Constitution for aiding & abetting a criminal from justice & refusing to enforce the law under Title 18, section 243. The Petition is on Capital Hill awaiting the Speaker Nancy Pelosi to take it to the Floor but she violates the code of conduct by refuseing to process the Petition, evading the issue. The President covers corruption in the U.S. Supreme Court who are in violation of dereliction of duty, denying the right to freedom & 10 million in reparations for the illegal restraint. This is the biggest news story of the year & I'm demanding coverage using Constitutional Right # 925 which enables every citizen at any time to bring the government & any person in authority to the bar of public opinion by any just criticism. I have a letter in writing from President Bush refusing the Bill of Rights which no just government can refuse. The U.S. Supreme Court denies the right to freedom, justice & equality on account of race, color, & national origin. This is media bias refusing to give coverage & I will bring suit if I'm not contacted for a Press conference by 2-12-2008.
Contact me at:
Jesha Miller
503 E. Gum St.
Evansville In. 47713
(812)484-9049 or 812 470-9703
You have a media responsibility to inform the public of corruption, a federal crime, & the denial of the guaranteed rights to the Constitution by officials.


Norma Fares   Lebanon

Posted at 2:59pm on Monday, December 10, 2007

Remember, the source of Islamism resides in the Heart of Arab World. Protecting your borders is a must. What if giant Media INC. like Warner/Time (and many others around the civilized Globe) work on winning the heart-mind of the Arabic Audience/readers in the Arab World instead of the respective dictatorial regimes (that own most of Media i.e. KSA). Now we cannot but to assure that the Arab Regimes win the war. In addition to some Arabic TV Satellite i.e. Sheikh Qirawi on Al-Jazeera, the Arabic national/local TV i.e. Bahrain, KSA...naturally coexist with hatred messages that would incite (directly or indirectly) to violence i.e. "how you beat your wife" was the topic on the Bahraini TV.
Conclusion: Reflecting the real image of a society is a must. Real image is a Truth. Ths is from one side. From the other side a constructive storm/revolution for messages of goodness is most needed to invade the Arabic Media that would shake the Arabic society= Arabic society in an insightful and EFFECTIVE manners.
Cleaning the world from hatred i.e. Islamism...spreading the spirit of goodness and enhacing societies is one of the TOP media responsibilities. Fighting terror i.e. Islamism that became one of our global threats after 11/9 requires --URGENTLY-- the reunion of global Media round a noble Cause: Saving Humanity.

Norma Fares
Beirut - Lebanon


praying for the zealots   NY

Posted at 6:00pm on Thursday, April 12, 2007

Sorry Neil, this would be against the Zionist agenda. No such thing as serious reporting in America. Only rhetoric to divide and conquer us all.



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