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  Time Warner Cable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Time Warner Cable was formed in 1989 through the merger of Time Inc. 's cable television company, American Television and Communications Corp., and Warner Cable, a division of Warner Communications.
On August 3, 2006, the FCC ordered Time Warner Cable to reinstate the NFL Network on those systems from which it had removed the channel, upholding the complaint that they had failed to comply with the required 30 day notice period required to be given to customers, before removing a channel.
Time Warner Cable issued a petition to the FCC in an attempt to reverse the decision citing "severe, immediate and irreparable harm" to Time Warner Cable and its customers, and threatening legal action if the FCC did not reach a decision by 10am on Monday, August 7, 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Time_Warner_Cable   (1371 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Time Warner
Time Warner announced that it was shutting down its CNNfn financial information channel and disposing of its share in Google (2004).
In 2004, Time Warner's market capitalization was $84 billion (2004).
Time Warner Inc. owns several large properties in New York City; certain buildings in the Rockefeller Center complex and adjacent office towers house its main offices; one of which houses a CNN news studio.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Time-Warner   (7116 words)

  
 Time Warner Inc.: Investor Relations - FAQs
Time Inc. merged with Warner Communications Inc., on January 10, 1990, to form Time Warner Inc. (a predecessor to the company now named Time Warner Inc.), Time Inc. was incorporated on November 28, 1922 in the state of New York.
In general, a holder of common stock who received Time Warner (formerly known as AOL Time Warner) common stock as a result of the merger between AOL and Historic TW Inc. did not recognize a gain or loss as a result, except to the extent cash was received instead of a fraction of a share.
Generally, the aggregate tax basis of the Time Warner common stock equals the aggregate tax basis of the common stock held (excluding the portion of such basis allocated to the fractional share), and the holding period includes the holding period of the Historic TW Inc. common stock.
ir.timewarner.com /faq.cfm?ptype3=1&Preview=show   (2464 words)

  
 Time Warner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Time Warner Inc. or TimeWarner (NYSE: TWX) (AOL Time Warner Inc. from 2001–2003) is a massive American media conglomerate with major Internet, publishing, film, telecommunications and television divisions.
In the 1970s, Warner expanded under the guidance of CEO Steve Ross (Time-Warner CEO) and formed a joint venture with American Express, named Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, which held cable channels including MTV, Nickelodeon and Showtime.
On February 17, 2006, the Icahn-lead group agreed with Time Warner to not contest the re-election of TW's slate of board members at the 2006 shareholders meeting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Time_Warner   (1707 words)

  
 Time Warner beats 3Q earnings target as execs are subpoenaed - Oct. 22, 2003
Time Warner said it expects to incur some undisclosed amount of special charges in the fourth quarter relating to changes aimed at stemming losses at the Time-Life direct marketing unit, as well as reduced occupancy needs at the AOL unit.
Time Inc., the magazine publishing unit, showed both subscription and advertising revenue declines due to one fewer issue for each of its weekly publications in the quarter and a softer ad market, which reduced ad revenue in the publishing division by 2 percent.
Time Warner reiterated its previous earnings and revenue guidance, saying it expects to post full-year growth in both before depreciation and amortization in the mid-single digits.
money.cnn.com /2003/10/22/news/companies/timewarner/index.htm   (822 words)

  
 Kostas Christakis Site-Time Warner
In 1996 two-thirds of Time Warner's incomme come from the United States, but that figure is expectet to drop to three-fifths by the 2000 and eventually to less than one-half.
Time Warner expects globalization to provide grouth tonic; it projects that its annual sales grouth rate of 14% in the middle 1990s will climb to over 20% by the end of decade.
Time Warner Cable for 1998, was an all-time record $1.694 billion compared to $1.611 billion in 1997.
www.jmk.su.se /global99/kostas/research/timewarner.html   (1782 words)

  
 Time Warner Settles SEC Fraud Charges - March 22, 2005 - The New York Sun
Time Warner's stock is still about 75% below the level it reached in early 2000, when it agreed to be acquired by the Dulles, Va.-based Internet company.
Time Warner's CEO, Dick Parsons, said in a statement that the company was "pleased" to have resolved the investigation, and was committed to cooperating with the independent examiner and fulfilling its other obligations under the settlement with the SEC.
The SEC had accused Time Warner of several fraudulent acts, including inflating its own online advertising revenues with a number of "round-trip" transactions in which it essentially provided other companies with the means to buy online advertising.
www.nysun.com /article/10939   (590 words)

  
 Time Warner Foundation Awards 21st Century Media and Technology Literacy Grant to Girls Incorporated
New York, NY - Girls Incorporated, a national non-profit that inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold, announced today that the Time Warner Foundation will award the organization a two-year $600,000 grant to expand the Girls Inc. Media Literacy SM program; additions to the program will emphasize media production and community action.
Time Warner Inc. is the world's leading media and entertainment company, whose businesses include filmed entertainment, interactive services, television networks, cable systems, publishing and music.
The Time Warner Foundation supports using media, technology and community involvement to help young people develop the skills they need to succeed in the 21st century.
www.timewarner.com /corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,670124,00.html   (607 words)

  
 Time Warner to Use Cable Lines to Add Phone to Internet Service
Time Warner said it intended to offer telephone service by the end of next year in major markets in most, if not all, of the 27 states it serves.
Time Warner Cable, the second-largest cable company in the country, with 11 million subscribers, entered the phone market last May with service in Portland, Me., signing up 8,000 subscribers, who pay $39.95 to $49.95 for unlimited local and domestic long-distance calling.
The development of a telephone service could be particularly significant because the cable division already is Time Warner's "biggest profit center," said Dennis Leibowitz, a general partner at Act II Partners, a media and telecommunications hedge fund based in New York.
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 TIME WARNER BROTHERS
It is currently a subsidiary of the Time Warner conglomerate, with headquarters in Burbank, California, USA.
Warner Bros. includes several subsidiary companies, among them Warner Bros. Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, WB Television, Warner Home Video, Castle Rock Entertainment, Turner Entertainment, Dark Castle Entertainment, DC Comics, and the remnants of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc., although the former Hanna-Barbera studio is now known as Cartoon Network Studios and is under Turner Broadcasting.
Time Warner was created in 1990 by the merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications.
www.solarnavigator.net /films_movies_actors/time_warner_brothers.htm   (3241 words)

  
 Time Warner Profile
Time Warner's Cable Networks group, including Turner Entertainment's basic cable networks, CNN News Group and Home Box Office, includes many of the most valuable franchises in television news and entertainment.
Time Warner's filmed entertainment group, consisting of Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema, is home to the world's most popular feature films, television programs and animation.
This financial performance enabled Time Warner to use its increasing free cash flow and financial capacity to repurchase close to $2 billion of common stock in 1999, while continuing to invest in the growth of its businesses.
www.bsu.edu /web/ADTAYLOR/profile.html   (940 words)

  
 S.E.C. Pursues Time Warner Investigation
Since then, Time Warner, which officially changed its name last week from AOL Time Warner, has disclosed that the S.E.C. is pressing the company to restate its past earnings to deduct a portion of the payment, but the company is defending its accounting and resisting a restatement.
But the S.E.C.'s persistence may be troublesome for Time Warner because satisfying the commission's request to restate its past results could increase the company's vulnerability to lawsuits from shareholders angry over the company's failure to live up to its promises after America Online acquired Time Warner in January 2001.
Time Warner has already reduced its reported advertising revenue by $190 million for the 21 months ended last spring, with the reduction mainly related to its AOL unit.
old.law.columbia.edu /CPC/archive/securities/22TIME.html   (972 words)

  
 Long-Time Writer Stengel Named New Editor of Time Magazine - May 18, 2006 - The New York Sun
Time magazine named Richard Stengel, a 20-year veteran of the newsweekly, as its new editor yesterday, replacing Jim Kelly, who is taking a senior position at corporate parent Time Incorporated.
The changing of the guard at Time comes as newsweeklies face mounting pressure to adapt their traditional business models at a time when more and more people get up-to-the-minute news from various online sources.
Time Incorporated, a subsidiary of New York press and broadcasting conglomerate Time Warner Incorporated, has been going through some struggles of its own, and last year cut a number of senior executive jobs, including the president of Time magazine, Eileen Naughton, who departed as part of an overhaul of Time Incorporated's corporate structure.
www.nysun.com /article/32972   (515 words)

  
 Time Warner: Time Inc.
Time Inc. magazines are read 340 million times each month worldwide by 173 million adults over18 years of age.
Time Inc.’s growth strategy is built around a formula that has served it well: extending the excellence of and reinventing its core magazines, continuing cost-management programs, launching new magazines and seamlessly managing acquisitions.
Time Inc. also continues to evolve beyond magazines to a company that creates, sells, aggregates and delivers premier branded content through whatever platforms consumers demand.
www.timewarner.com /corp/businesses/detail/time_inc/index.html   (944 words)

  
 AOL Time Warner eyes Pixar - Oct. 6, 2003
News of the AOL Time Warner offer comes as Pixar and Walt Disney Co. (DIS: Research, Estimates) negotiate to extend their partnership beyond its current 2005 expiration.
Although an AOL Time Warner spokesman told the paper the company no longer is in negotiations, Pixar Chairman Steve Jobs has been shopping the deal to other media conglomerates, such as News Corp.'s 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Disney, the paper reported.
AOL Time Warner (AOL: Research, Estimates) is the parent company of CNN/Money.
money.cnn.com /2003/10/06/news/companies/aoltw_pixar   (296 words)

  
 News 14 Carolina | 24 Hour Local News | HEADLINES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Time Warner and Comcast will pay $12.7 billion in cash and 16 percent of the stock in Time Warner's cable subsidiary, Time Warner Cable.
Time Warner will remain the second largest cable provider, but will add almost 3.5 million subscribers.
Time Warner Cable is the parent company of News 14 Carolina.
rdu.news14.com /content/headlines/?ArID=67868&SecID=2   (180 words)

  
 Time Warner Cable
Time Warner Cable subscribers and account holders may not upload, post, transmit or otherwise make available any material protected by copyright in a manner that infringes that copyright.
In accord with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, it is the policy of Time Warner Cable to terminate, in appropriate circumstances, the services of any subscriber or account holder who has infringed repeatedly.
However, Time Warner Cable expressly reserves the right to terminate or suspend the service of any subscriber or account holder even for a single act of infringement.
www.timewarnercable.com /houma/customer/payxpress/payxpresslegal.html   (3597 words)

  
 Time Warner Inc. to Pay Settlement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Time Warner Incorporated will pay a $300 million dollar settlement to resolve a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation.
As part of the settlement, Time Warner Inc. did not admit or deny any wrongdoing.
Time Warner Inc. is the parent company of Time Warner Cable, the owner/operator of R News.
www.rnews.com /print.cfm?id=25517   (62 words)

  
 TIME Europe Magazine: Jul. 29, 2002 -- It's The N-Generation - 1
At the same time it could significantly decrease pollution blamed for global warming and acid rain.
These could be 20% more efficient and have a 10 times better power-to-weight ratio than lithium-ion batteries.
TIME examines the political implications of Russia's oil-driven comeback
time.com /time/europe/magazine/article/0,13005,901020729-322599,00.html   (819 words)

  
 Capital News 9 | 24 Hour Local News | TOP STORIES | AOL dropped from Time Warner company name
NEW YORK (AP) - The board of AOL Time Warner Inc. voted to drop "AOL" from the company's name.
The world's biggest media and entertainment company will now be known once again as Time Warner Incorporated.
Time Warner is the parent company of Capital News 9.
www.capitalnews9.com /content/top_stories/?ArID=40865   (136 words)

  
 Time Warner Cable of Clarksburg - State & Local History
Indians hunted throughout our area from prehistoric times, harrying settlers as they pushed west from Virginia.
But the quest for property was too strong and villages and towns were organized from the mid-1700s on.
Fairmont, now the county seat, was settled in the 1790s and incorporated as Middletown in 1820, merging with a town across the Monongahela River in 1843 and taking the name Fairmont.
www.timewarnercable.com /clarksburg/community/history.html   (630 words)

  
 Who Owns What: Time Warner Corporate Timeline
Time makes first investment in television industry by purchasing KOB-TV Albuquerque, NM - Sports Illustrated is launched
AOL Time Warner reports $54.24 billion quarterly loss.
The company agrees to sell Warner Music Group (including its record labels Warner Brothers, Atlantic, Elektra and music publishing division Warner Chappell) to private investor group led by Edgar Bronfman, Jr.
www.cjr.org /tools/owners/timewarner-timeline.asp   (935 words)

  
 CNN.com - Steve Case quits Time Warner board - Oct 31, 2005
He served as chairman of the combined company, then called AOL Time Warner, until early 2003, when he resigned amid criticism of the media giant's declining stock price.
Case remains one of Time Warner's largest individual share holders.
Time Warner divisions include America Online, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Time Inc., Time Warner Cable, HBO, New Line Cinema and Turner Broadcasting, parent of CNN.
edition.cnn.com /2005/BUSINESS/10/31/stevde.case.aol   (150 words)

  
 AOL to Be Dropped by Time Warner
The company will now be called Time Warner, an attempt to erase a big reminder of the excesses of the Internet era, America Online's acquisition of Time Warner for shares priced at the peak of the boom.
But removing AOL from the name was a longstanding water cooler fantasy of shareholders and executives who came from Time Warner before the merger.
AOL Time Warner executives have said they hope it will turn around next year.
old.law.columbia.edu /CPC/archive/e-economy-bust/19AOL.html   (663 words)

  
 Time Warner Cable Incorporated - Communications & Utilities - Stamford, CT, 06902-7441 - Citysearch
Time Warner Cable Incorporated - Communications & Utilities - Stamford, CT, 06902-7441 - Citysearch
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From posh shopping to fancy cocktails, there are a million ways to keep busy when you're a girl with keys to a Park Avenue pad.
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 Martin Luther King Jr After School Program
In the After-School Program, our young people would be acquiring knowledge about people of African descent worldwide from Africana, and at the same time they would be learning the cyberskills they will need to navigate to success in the twenty-first century.
As one of the first departments in the field, the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard has helped to lead a renaissance in the field itself through the appointments of senior faculty members, including Kwame Anthony Appiah, Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, Cornel West and William Julius Wilson.
With a generous gift from Time Warner, Incorporated, the Department, in collaboration with the Department of Music, recruited a senior faculty member, Ingrid Monson to serve as the Quincy Jones Time Warner Professor in African American Music.
www.mlkafterschool.org /Making_an_Idea.php   (1117 words)

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