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Fine Line Features was the speciality films division of New Line Cinema. It produced, purchased, distributed and marketed films of a more "indie" flavor than its parent company. In 2005, New Line teamed up with fellow Time Warner subsidiary HBO to form Picturehouse, a new speciality film label, thus rendering Fine Line redunant. Jump to: navigation, search The New Line Cinema Production logo. ... The term indie is short for independent and refers to artistic creations outside the commercial mainstream, without the support of a major record label, major movie studio, or other source of a large budget. ... Time Warner Inc. ... HBO logo HBO (Home Box Office) is a premium cable television network. ...


Fine Line releases include:

Jump to: navigation, search American Splendor film poster American Splendor is a series of autobiographical comic books and graphic novels written by Harvey Pekar. ... Jump to: navigation, search Dancer in the Dark is a musical film released in the year 2000. ... Gummo is a 1997 cult film written and directed by Harmony Korine, better known for his writing contributions to Larry Clarks controversial 1995 film, Kids. ... Jump to: navigation, search Hedwig and Hansel to try on womens clothing and, soon, the two decide to marry, as it would give Hansel the opportunity to escape to West Berlin. ... Spanking the Monkey is a 1994 US independent black comedy written and directed by David O. Russell. ... Shine can mean: an early 20th century U.S. derogratory term for a black person, from shoeshine A 1924 song, with lyrics by Cecil Mack and Lew Brown and music by Ford Dabney, best known in early versions by Louis Armstrong on vocals and music played by Armstrong and his...

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Corporate Directors: Jim Barksdale | Steve Bollenbach | Frank Caufield | Robert Clark | Jessica Einhorn | Miles Gilburne | Carla Hills | Reuben Mark | Michael Miles | Ken Novack | Richard Parsons | Ted Turner | Francis Vincent | Deborah Wright Jump to: navigation, search A corporation is a legal entity (distinct from a natural person) that often has similar rights in law to those of a Civil law systems may refer to corporations as moral persons; they may also go by the name AS (anonymous society) or something similar, depending... Jump to: navigation, search A board of directors, also called board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or board of curators, is a group of individuals who govern the affairs of a corporation. ... Jim Barksdale was the president and CEO of Netscape Communications Corporation from January 1995 until the company merged with AOL in March 1999. ... Jessica Einhorn currently serves as dean of The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of The Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C.. Einhorn succeeds Paul Wolfowitz who left in 2001 to become the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense. ... Carla Anderson Hills (born January 3, 1934) is an American lawyer and public figure. ... Richard D. Parsons is the present CEO and Chairman of the Board of the largest media company in the world, Time Warner, Inc. ... Jump to: navigation, search This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Fay Vincent (left) and Bud Selig announce the settlement of the 1990 lockout. ...

America Online: AOL Instant Messenger | CompuServe | ICQ | MapQuest | Mirabilis | Netscape | Nullsoft | Singingfish | Weblogs, Inc. | Winamp Jump to: navigation, search America Online, or AOL for short, is a U.S.-based online service provider and Internet service provider that is owned by Time Warner. ... Jump to: navigation, search The AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) is an ad-supported instant messaging and presence computer program, published by AOL in October of 1997, which uses the OSCAR instant messaging protocol and the TOC protocol. ... Jump to: navigation, search CompuServe, (CompuServe Information Services, or CIS for short), was the first major commercial online service in the US, dominating the field during the 1980s and remaining a major player through the mid-1990s when it was sidelined by the rise of GUI-based services such as... ICQ is an instant messaging computer program, created by Mirabilis, an Israeli start-up company based in Tel-Aviv. ... Screenshot from MapQuest MapQuest is an Internet map service, owned by AOL. The map creation software was originally developed by GeoSystems to generate maps for customers. ... Mirabilis was the name of the Israeli company that produced ICQ, a popular instant messenger. ... Netscape is the general name for a series of web browsers originally produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, but now developed by AOL. The original browser was once the dominant browser in terms of usage share, but it now has only a relatively small number of users. ... Nullsoft is a software house founded by Justin Frankel in 1997. ... Singingfish is an extensive Audio/Video search engine. ... // The Weblogs, Inc. ... Jump to: navigation, search Winamp is an audio player made by Nullsoft, part of Time Warner. ...

Time Inc.: Business 2.0 | Entertainment Weekly | Fortune | IPC Media Ltd. | Money | NME | People | Popular Science | Sports Illustrated | Time | Wallpaper* Time Inc. ... cover Business 2. ... Entertainment Weekly is a magazine published by Time Warner in the United States which is dedicated to the world of celebrity and popular culture. ... The 2004 Fortune 500 issue The magazine Fortune was founded by Time Magazine co-founder Henry Luce in 1930 at the outset of the Great Depression. ... IPC Media is a large British publishing company, mainly producing consumer magazines. ... Money is a Time Warner financial magazine. ... The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a weekly magazine about popular music published in the UK. It is unlike many other popular music magazines due to its intended focus on guitar-based music and indie rock bands, instead of mainstream pop acts. ... This article is not about the magazine, Popular Science Popular science is interpretation of science intended for a general audience, rather than for other scientists or students. ... Jump to: navigation, search July 1999 cover showing soccer star Brandi Chastain Sports Illustrated is a popular weekly American sports magazine owned by media giant Time Warner. ... Jump to: navigation, search (Clockwise from upper left) Notable Time magazine covers from the dates May 7, 1945; July 25, 1969; December 31, 1999; September 14, 2001; and April 21, 2003. ... Wallpaper* is a magazine focusing on travel, design, entertainment, fashion and media. ...

Turner Broadcasting System: Atlanta Braves | Boomerang | Cartoon Network | CNN | CNN Airport Network | CNN Headline News | CNN International | CNN.com | Court TV | TBS | TNT | TNT Latin America | Turner Classic Movies | Turner South Turner Broadcasting System logo The Turner Broadcasting System (often abbreviated to Turner or TBS) is the company managing the collection of cable networks and properties started by Ted Turner in the mid-1970s. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Atlanta Braves are a Major League Baseball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. ... Jump to: navigation, search Boomerang is the name of at least four TV networks owned by Cartoon Network, one in the United States, one in the United Kingdom, one in Australia and one in Spain, which shows classic animated cartoons, mainly from the Warner Brothers, MGM, and Hanna-Barbera archives. ... Jump to: navigation, search The current Cartoon Network logo, was used in North America since June 14, 2004, in Latin America since January 1, 2005, and in Europe since April 11, 2005. ... Jump to: navigation, search Cable News Network (CNN) is a cable television network that was founded in 1980 by Ted Turner & Reese Schonfeld [1] [2] (although the latter is not currently recognized in CNNs official history). ... Jump to: navigation, search CNN Airport Network is a specialized television network and division of Cable News Network (CNN) broadcasting general news, weather, stock market updates and features to airports across North America. ... CNN Headline News is a spin-off network from the original Cable News Network (CNN) television news network in the United States. ... CNN International is an English language pay TV network available in most of the world that is owned by Time Warner. ... CNN.com is the news website maintained by CNN. The website debuted on August 30, 1995, and it describes itself as the first major news and information website on the Internet. ... Courtroom Television Network LLC, more commonly known as Court TV, is an American cable television network owned by Time Warner and Liberty Media that launched on July 1, 1991. ... TBS logo (2004–Present) TBS (full station name TBS Superstation) is a popular American cable TV network that shows sports and variety programming. ... Relaunched TNT logo, 2001 - present Turner Network Television, usually referred to as TNT, is a cable TV network created by media mogul Ted Turner in 1988. ... TNT Latin America is a Time Warner television network based in Latin America and the Caribbean. ... Jump to: navigation, search Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is a cable television channel similar to American Movie Classics (AMC) featuring classic movies from the Turner Entertainment and Warner Bros. ... Turner South is a popular regional cable tv network that shows sports and variety programming. ...

Warner Bros. Entertainment: Cartoon Network Studios | Dark Castle Entertainment | DC Comics | Warner Bros. Television | The WB | Turner Entertainment Jump to: navigation, search The WB Shield used from 1998 to present day Warner Bros. ... Jump to: navigation, search Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ... Dark Castle Entertainment is a division of Warner Bros. ... Jump to: navigation, search The current DC Comics logo, adopted in May 2005. ... Warner Bros. ... The WB Television Network, casually referred to as The WB, is a television network in the United States, founded as a joint venture between the Warner Bros. ... Jump to: navigation, search Turner Entertainment Company was established August 4, 1986 to oversee Turner Broadcastings film library after its acquisition of MGM/UA. In addition to the studio, Turner got its library, which included all of MGMs films, Warner Bros. ...

Misc. assets: Capital News 9 | Cinemax | HBO | New Line Cinema | News 10 Now | NY1 | Road Runner | Time Warner Book Group | Time Warner Cable Jump to: navigation, search In business and accounting an asset is anything owned which can produce future economic benefit, whether in possession or by right to take possession, by a person or a group acting together, e. ... Capital News 9 is a cable-only 24-hour news channel on Time Warner Cable in New Yorks Capital District. ... Cinemax is a cable television network that provides movies, special features, erotica programming for adults, and other services to consumers via subscriptions. ... Jump to: navigation, search HBO (Home Box Office) is a premium cable television network. ... Jump to: navigation, search The New Line Cinema Production logo. ... News 10 Now is a 24-hour local news channel headquartered in Syracuse, New York. ... NY1 (pronounced New York One) is a twenty-four hour news channel available exclusively to Time Warner Cable customers within the five boroughs of New York City and nearby Bergen County, New Jersey. ... Jump to: navigation, search This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... TWBG, with offices in New York, Boston, Indiana, Nashville and Los Angeles, includes the imprints Warner Books, Little,Brown & Co. ... Jump to: navigation, search Time Warner Cable is a national cable television company that operates in 28 states and has 31 operating divisions. ...

Annual Revenue: $42.1 billion USD ( image:green up.png11% FY 2004) | Employees: 84,900 | Stock Symbol: NYSE: TWX | Website: www.timewarner.com Jump to: navigation, search USD redirects here. ... Green up arrow for a positive change in revenue from last fiscal year. ... A fiscal year or financial year is a 12-month period used for calculating annual (yearly) financial reports in businesses and other organizations. ... Jump to: navigation, search 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search New York Stock Exchange (June 2003) The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the largest stock exchange in the world, although its trading volume was exceeded by that of NASDAQ (historic comparison graph {pdf}) during the 1990s. ...


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