Time Warner
In 1989, the largest Media Corporation was formed. The
integration of Time Inc. and Warner communications produced
Time Warner, which in 1996 with the acquisition of Turner
broadcasting, regained it’s status from Disney as the
largest media corporation in the world.
The company right now, with over 200 subsidiaries world-
wide, is becoming fully global with it’s profits from the
USA falling, and it’s profits throughout the world rising.
Globalisation is proving to be Time Warner’s major asset in
beating other competition to the World market.
Currently, Time Warner has interests in many different
business fields. Music accounts for a large proportion of
its income, while not far behind are its cable systems,
entertainment, films, video and television holdings. But,
the company has also centred its resources and invested in
the global media, producing programmes and channels for
countries around......
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