New Line Cinema Folds Into Warner Bros.
As part of the consolidation, New Line will be operated as a unit of Warner Bros. New Line will maintain separate development, production, marketing, distribution and business affairs operations, but will closely integrate and coordinate those functions with Warner Bros. to maximize film performance and operating efficiencies, achieve significant cost savings, and improve margins.
In making the announcement, Time Warner's President and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bewkes said: "We are moving quickly to improve our business performance and financial returns. New Line has built a strong franchise of cutting-edge entertainment. We can enhance its value by combining it with Warner Bros. Given the trend toward fewer movie releases, New Line and Warner Bros. will now have more complementary release slates, with New Line focusing on genres that have been its strength. With the growing importance of international revenues, it makes sense for New Line to retain its international film rights and to exploit them through Warner Bros.' global distribution infrastructure. We can also take better advantage of digital distribution platforms by combining our studios. These changes will enhance our revenue opportunities and drive dramatic cost efficiencies and higher margins at New Line."
New Line's Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs Robert Shaye and Michael Lynne have elected to leave the studio, but are in discussions about possible future business relationships with the company.
Mr. Bewkes said: "Bob and Michael have a unique partnership that is noteworthy not only for its stability and longevity, but for its record of innovation and success. They have guided New Line's growth from a privately held art film distributor to the world's leading independent film studio that is home to some of the most popular films in entertainment history, including The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Mask, Austin Powers, Blade, Rush Hour, Elf, Wedding Crashers and Hairspray. We thank Bob and Michael for their enduring contributions to Time Warner and look forward to a continuing working relationship with them."
Mr. Shaye and Mr. Lynne said: "New Line has been our respective life's work as well as our second family. While we're sad to be leaving, we're enormously proud to have overseen its extraordinary growth and worked with so many dedicated and talented colleagues. New Line represents innovation, creativity, and independent success. We hope that the company can continue to be a leader in creating entertainment that resonates around the world. We will now focus our efforts on exploring new entrepreneurial opportunities."
Sources: Business Wire
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Radimus-83
cool1
4 years agoby @radimus-83Flag
Brian
Yeah. Crazy.
4 years agoby @brianFlag
SMRTALEC
damn this sux
i just found out that 75% of New Line's employees are going to be layed off because of the merge
thats terrible!!!
4 years agoby @smrtalecFlag
Tronticon
Blah... Blah... Blah!!!!!!
4 years agoby @tronticonFlag
Xurbia_Xendless
i dont know they probably have a lot of firing to do, i have a feeling well see this by the end of this year. i dont get why they did this anyway
4 years agoby @xurbia-xendlessFlag
SMRTALEC
if they both do go under one name will WB have to change their whole logo and name?
and when will we start to see this happen?
4 years agoby @smrtalecFlag
Xurbia_Xendless
does anyone care
4 years agoby @xurbia-xendlessFlag
artkid04
Are they both now going under one name? if so, anyone have any ideas what they are calling themselves?
Warner Bros Cinema
New Warner Bros Cinema
New Line WB
4 years agoby @artkid04Flag
The Kwisatz Haderach
cool
4 years agoby @the-kwisatz-haderachFlag
Phatlightning
nice.
4 years agoby @sxers2k1Flag
The Narrator: The Better Man
this will help the hobbit. however thius is huge andi can't c WB changin their name.
4 years agoby @narratorFlag
Kaya Savas
If anything it will help The Hobbit.
4 years agoby @kayaFlag
deeman138
I hope this dosent screw up the hobbit movie.
4 years agoby @deeman138Flag
Palidrafod
this better not cause my cable bill to go up!! Time warner had the market cornered up here!!
4 years agoby @palidrafodFlag
CelluloidDreams
WOW!
4 years agoby @2movieguysFlag
TheEdge76
Yea, I think Warner Brothers wants to try and make a quick buck by making New Line time their films release dates to give them more money. Pretty genious plan.
4 years agoby @cwalkenisthemanFlag