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Friday - Sep 09, 2005 |
Televisionpoint.com Team
Bruce Rosenblum, Executive Vice President at the Warner Studio since 1999, has been named President of the newly formed Warner Bros. Television Group, it was announced by Barry M. Meyer, Chairman & CEO, Warner Bros., to whom Rosenblum will continue to report. In his new role, Rosenblum will have complete oversight of and a broad mandate to grow the entire Warner Bros. portfolio of television businesses, including worldwide production and distribution as well as broadcasting. As The WB Network enters its second decade, it will now report directly to Rosenblum. "Bruce is one of the most talented and forward-thinking executives working in television today, We’re going to rely on his intelligence, instincts and unparalleled experience to create dynamic new business models under the banner of the Warner Bros. Television Group. With Bruce at its helm, I’m confident our Television Group will continue its legacy of success and remain the dominant supplier of high quality content to the worldwide television marketplace." Meyer said. "Bruce and his entire Television Group team represent an unrivaled television operation that is head and shoulders above its competition, The Television Group is both a significant contributor to the overall profitability of our Company and an invaluable strategic partner for the other Warner Bros. divisions." said Alan Horn, President & COO, Warner Bros. "The consistent and unrivaled track record of success achieved by each of our production and distribution operations confirms that our studio has the strongest collection of TV companies led by the absolute best executives in the business, Of course, what ultimately drives our success is our exceptional roster of creative talent â€" the heart and soul of any television studio â€" and we are exceptionally fortunate to work alongside such talented people every day." said Rosenblum. For the 2005-2006 season, the Warner Bros. Television Group has a wide breadth of production across multiple platforms and will produce an unprecedented 51 primetime, first-run, cable and animated series. Warner Bros. Television supplies a record 33 series to the six broadcast networks plus two series to cable. Warner Bros. Television has been the most prolific producer of primetime series for 16 of the last 19 television seasons. |
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