List of WarnerMedia subsidiaries

Warner Media, LLC (formerly Time Warner Inc.) is a media conglomerate that is a division and subsidiary of AT&T and headquartered in New York City. It has film, television, cable networks, and publishing operations.

Logo of WarnerMedia since 2019

This is a listing of all of its subsidiaries.

WarnerMedia Direct

  • HBO Max (product, marketing, consumer engagement and global rollout)

WarnerMedia Studios & Networks

  • WarnerMedia OneFifty

Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Pictures Group

Warner Bros. Television Group

Warner Bros. Kids, Young Adults and Classics

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment

Warner Bros. Global Brands and Franchises

Digital Networks

Asset Notes
DC Universe Infinite
Stage 13
Uninterrupted joint venture with LeBron James
Ellen Digital Ventures joint venture with Ellen DeGeneres[6]

Home Box Office, Inc.

Turner Entertainment Networks

  • TBS
  • TNT
  • TruTV
  • Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network
    • Turner Entertainment Digital
    • WarnerMedia Podcast Network
  • Turner Private Networks
  • WarnerMedia Studios

WarnerMedia News & Sports

CNN Worldwide

CNN Worldwide Asset Subsidiary Note
CNN HLN
CNN Türk 50% joint venture with Demirören Group
CNN Chile originally a joint venture, now wholly owned
CNNgo
CNN Films
CNN en Español
CNN.co.jp
CNN International

Turner Sports

Turner Sports Asset Subsidiary
NBA TV (operations)
Turner Sports Digital Bleacher Report
TNT Sports (Chile)
TNT Sports (Argentina)
TNT Sports (Brazil)

AT&T Sports Networks, LLC

AT&T Sports Networks, LLC Asset Subsidiary Note
AT&T SportsNet
AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh
AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain
AT&T SportsNet Southwest
Root Sports Northwest 40% with Baseball Club of Seattle, LP
MLB Network 16.67% with Major League Baseball, Comcast, Charter Communications and Cox Communications

WarnerMedia International

WarnerMedia Sales and Distribution

Otter Media

Former subsidiaries

Divested

Dormant or shuttered

These are WarnerMedia divisions which have been closed or folded into another part of the company.

See also

References

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