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Warner Bros. Television has optioned Coco Mellors’ debut novel “Cleopatra and Frankenstein” to develop as a series, Variety has learned exclusively from sources. Mellors is onboard to adapt ...
Warner Bros. TV Group chairman Channing Dungey, in a memo to employees, explains cuts that will lead to the loss of 125 positions (including 43 vacant slots) - 26% of the division's total workforce.
Warner Bros. Television has upped Clancy Collins White to the newly established position of president of Creative Affairs. In this role, Collins White will oversee the studio’s TV production ...
On Monday (4 November), attorneys representing Warner Bros TV filed a motion to dismiss the suit, arguing that the series in question, The Pitt, was a “completely different” series.
In a new interview with Deadline, however, Chairperson and CEO of Warner Bros. Television GroupChanning Dungey revealed that there was an additional reason why they wanted The Pitt to get a head ...
Warner Bros. Television Chairman Peter Roth, one of Hollywood’s most successful executives, will step down early next year. For more than two decades, Roth shepherded onto the TV screen such ...
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav has laid off dozens of employees this week from its Warner Bros. Television, a more profitable and prolific arm of the company. This is Zaslav’s ongoing effort ...
As the fall TV slate gets underway, Warner Bros. Television celebrated its lineup with some help from Fenty Beauty. On Thursday, Quinta Brunson, Zachary Quinto, Michelle Monaghan, Arielle Kebbel ...
Warner Bros. Television’s ER revival look-alike has sparked a lawsuit from the estate of Michael Crichton, holder of the rights to the medical drama created by the prolific writer of ...
By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Warner Bros. TV is promoting two veteran executives. Clancy Collins White has been named president creative affairs, a new position at the studio that ...
Warner Bros. Discovery said Thursday that it is restructuring into two operating divisions — with one focusing on its struggling legacy cable TV business and the other on streaming and studios ...