Warner Bros. is a brand name that has been used by several multinational mass media and entertainment companies and corporations, mostly based in the United States, with attributions to Warner Bros. Pictures, a major American film studio founded on April 4, 1923.
Warner Bros. is a major American film studio founded in 1923 that has grown into a multinational entertainment company operating in mass media and entertainment. It matters because it has become one of the largest and most influential media corporations, playing a significant role in the film industry and broader entertainment landscape.
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Logo used since 2022 by Warner Bros. Discovery, the current corporate parent of Warner Bros. Entertainment, which includes the longstanding film and television studios The logo of Warner Music Group, which has been an independent company since 2004. It was one of several companies that were spun off by Time Warner in the mid-2000s but continued using the Warner name, but as of 2026 it is the only one to still do so. Warner Bros. is a brand name that has been used by several multinational mass media and entertainment companies and corporations, mostly based in the United States, with attributions to Warner Bros. Pictures, a major American film studio founded on April 4, 1923 and the original namesake.
As of 2026, Warner Bros. Discovery owns the motion picture and television assets derived from the original Warner Bros. studio, while the latter's original recorded music arm, Warner Records (formerly known as Warner Bros. Records), now a flagship subsidiary of Warner Music Group, has been independently owned since 2004. Several other former subsidiaries and divisions have been spun off or sold, but no longer use the Warner name.
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