Talk:Warner Bros.

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I worked at WB for over 30 years, and we are the best ever we were always told that the proper legal name is "Warner Bros." - that "Brothers" should NOT be spelled out. We were always correcting vendor contracts - they always assumed it should be spelled out despite the fact that we always wrote "Bros."

I have no proof of this. I suppose one thing would be if you ever see BROTHERS spelled out on any company communication or product.

I've heard Roger Ebert say so, too. I'd guess he'd know. And I'd say "Bros.", too. Leave it alone. On another matter, I'm amazed Hanna-Barbera isn't hyperlinked.... --squadfifteen

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[edit] Protect

Can somebody protect this page against ungoing vandalism? – (empoor) 18:51, 5 March 2006 (UTC). DO NOT MERGE or PROTECT THIS ARTICLE! I FORBID IT!

[edit] What about filiation

They are from Poland. Don't forgot about this important thing.

--Mataga 14:23, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Documentary film early Fifties by Hassoldt Davis

Hallo, is there a Warner Bros specialist who could help me to trace the documentary by Hassoldt Davis and Ruth Staudinger Davis made in French Guiana in the early Fifties? The expedition is described in "The Jungle and the Damned" published in 1952. Beside the fact that the whole expedition was about the film project the film itself is mentioned there on p. 196: "They (the Bonis and the Roucouyennes) shared each other's viands, or mine, and were cheerfully amicable, as I was, unaware of what Warner Brothers were later to insist on calling Jungle Terror when they distributed the film on this expedition." So it was published, wasn't it? In filmographies about H. Davis one finds only "the Sorcerer's Village". I'm trying to write an article on H. Davis and would like to add this information. Thank you. Answers directly to: pia@oberacker-pilick.de

[edit] "Warners" or "Warner"?

The article alternatively refers to the company as "Warners" and "Warner" without any apparent pattern. Is one more correct than the other? In any event, for this article we should pick one and be consistent. -- DS1953 talk 14:08, 17 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Synergy

The lack of synergy between TBS television networks and Warner Bros. Television Distribution is crazy. Considering, TBS apparently oversees both. These mass media companies never sieze to amaze me.

[edit] Disputed tag added for possible advertising

I added the 'Totally Disputed' tag to the section that reads: "One of Warner Bros. most notable current projects includes the film Single Wife, which is based on Nina Solomon's novel, Single Wife. Jennifer Aniston has signed on to the film." Here's why:

There is no reason why this film is any more notable than any of Warners' other projects, and as there is no citation for this information, it may not even be true. I expect it was probably added by someone connected with that book for purposes of advertising. A Google search for 'Single Wife' and 'Jennifer Aniston' yields no verifiable results, leading me to believe this 'information' was completely manufactured. If a citation isn't added shortly, I will remove it as non-verifiable. Terraxos 21:29, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

- I've just made the unverified text invisible and removed the 'Disputed' tag - it's unnecessary for such a small section of an article. The text above will only be returned to the article when it can be verified. Terraxos 21:36, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] TriStar logo?! What's it doing here?

Can anybody tell me why that TriStar logo is placed in the Library section? The article text says nothing about TriStar, and I personally have no idea what it has to do with Warner Bros. --Mégara (Мегъра) - D. Mavrov 19:46, 10 November 2006 (UTC)