WarnerMedia

Time Warner is a media conglomerate. Many of its corporations have had associations with or


 * Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. runs various companies, including:
 * Warner Bros. Pictures, which has released Follow That Bird, The Witches, and the upcoming Where the Wild Things Are.
 * New Line Cinema, whose credits include The Adventures of Pinocchio and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
 * DC Comics, which has made numerous Muppet mentions and connections
 * Warner Bros. Television produced and sponsored the 1990 program The Earth Day Special.
 * Through their Home Box Office and Turner Broadcasting System divisions, Time Warner owns broadcast and cable television stations. These currently or once included:
 * Cartoon Network, which co-produced and broadcast Big Bag, and intend to air Laugh Pad and The Dark Crystal.
 * CNN, which has had Muppets as guests on various programs.
 * HBO, which broadcast Fraggle Rock, Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, The Tale of the Bunny Picnic, and The Ghost of Faffner Hall.
 * POGO, a station in India that airs Galli Galli Sim Sim.
 * TBS, which aired Late Night Buffet with Augie and Del and Puppet Up! - Uncensored (and its spin-off web series).
 * Turner Classic Movies, which has had Kermit as a "guest programmer" in 2007.
 * TNT, which showed repeats of various series.
 * The WB (now merged with UPN as The CW), which broadcast Brats of the Lost Nebula.
 * Time Inc., their magazine division, includes publications like TIME, People, and Sports Illustrated.
 * Warner Bros. Records released four records of Sesame Street music.


 * Company chairman Richard Parsons was given a Corporate Leadership Award at the 2008 Annual Sesame Workshop Benefit Gala.
 * Time Warner co-funded Galli Galli Sim Sim, an Indian co-production of Sesame Street.