AOL and Time.
It is just going to be Warner Bros. now. Well, Warner Bros., Turner Networks and HBO.
And then they are going to gobble up more smaller businesses that do similar work to those aspects (basically, tv and film media it looks to me.)
Basically this story is being billed as TIme Warner is giving up its Magazine divisions. But they only list periodicals such as Time, Sports Illustrated, People and Entertainment Weekly. There’s no mention of the other magazines the company sells -
namely, comic books. DC Comics in fact.
Reading between the lines, I think DC counts as Warner Bros. and it will be staying. If not, watch out for Disney buying up DC as well! be afraid
Full story here – http://www.reuters.com/article/ousivMolt/idUSTRE58P1JK20090926










