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Time Warner Inc.
One Time Warner Center
New York, NY 10019
Phone 212.484.8000
AOL
22000 AOL Way
Dulles, VA 20166-9302
Phone 703.265.1000
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HBO
1100 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036-6712
Phone 212.512.1000
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Time Warner Cable
One Time Warner Center, North Tower
New York, NY 10019
Phone 212.364.8200
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Turner Broadcasting System
1 CNN Center
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone 404.827.1700
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Time Inc.
1271 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020-1393
Phone 212.522.1212
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Warner Bros. Entertainment
4000 Warner Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91522
Phone 818.954.6000
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Total Worldwide: Approximately 86,000 as of December 31, 2007
Time Warner common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TWX. For more information,
please visit the Investor Relations section.
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2008 AdweekMedia Hot List, March 2008: Time Inc.'s People.com was named AdweekMedia's Web Site of the Year. Real Simple ranked second on Adweek's "Top Ten" list, while All You was number six on its "Top Ten Under Fifty" (magazines with annual revenue under $50 million) list.
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GLAAD Media Awards, March 2008: Time Warner companies received three awards; two for CNN and one for People en Español.
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National Headliner Awards, March 2008: Time Inc. and Turner Broadcasting won a combined total of seventeen awards.
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Second Annual MPA Digital Awards, March 2008: Time Inc. won a total of eight awards, include Website of the Year honors in their respective categories for TIME.com, People.com and SI.com.
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80th Annual Academy Awards, February 2008: Time Warner companies received a total of six Oscars®, including two each for Picturehouse and HBO and one each for Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema.
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AWRT Gracie Allen Awards, February 2008: Time Warner companies received ten awards, including seven for Turner Broadcasting, two for HBO and one for Warner Bros.
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39th NAACP Image Awards, February 2008: HBO and TBS each received three awards, while Warner Bros. Entertainment received one.
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14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, January 2008: HBO won five awards, including three for The Sopranos, one for As You Like It and one for Life Support. |
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65th Golden Globe® Awards, January 2008: Time Warner companies won 9 awards. HBO received six, Warner Bros. won two, and Picturehouse received one.
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People’s Choice Awards, January 2008: Warner Bros. Television received four awards, including Favorite TV Comedy (Two and a Half Men), Favorite New TV Drama (Moonlight), Favorite Talk Show Host (Ellen DeGeneres) and Favorite Movie Drama (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix). New Line won Favorite Song From a Soundtrack ("You Can't Stop the Beat" from Hairspray).
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Producers Guild of America Awards, January 2008: HBO received two awards, one for Producer of the Year in Long-Form Television (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) and one for Producer of the Year in Episodic Television - Drama (The Sopranos). Warner Bros. President and COO Alan Horn was honored with the guild's Milestone Award.
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59th Technology & Engineering Emmy® Awards, January 2008: CNN was honored for developing an unrivaled portable kit that enables journalists to report, edit and produce news packages from nearly anywhere on the globe. Read more
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59th Emmy® Awards, September 2007: Time Warner companies won 28 Primetime and Creative Arts Emmy Awards, including fifteen for HBO, eight for Cartoon Network, three for Warner Bros. Television and two for TNT. Additionally, CNN won a News and Documentary Emmy for its coverage of Election Night 2006.
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International Broadcasting Conference’s 2007 Innovation Awards, September 2007: CNN won two awards, one for Content Creation and a Judges' Prize for Top Innovation.
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Working Mother’s 2007 100 Best Companies, September 2007: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. was a 2007 Best Company Winner.
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| The 33rd Humanitas Prize, June 2007: Awards were given to HBO Films for Longford and to Warner Bros. Television for the The New Adventures of Old Christine.
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34th Annual Creative Daytime Emmys, June 2007: Warner Bros. Television won seven awards, including four for the The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Turner Broadcasting's Cartoon Network won one award for Ben 10.
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| 66th Annual Peabody Awards, June 2007: HBO won five awards, including one for Spike Lee's When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.
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Diversity Inc.’s Top 50 Companies for Diversity, June 2007: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. placed twenty-first on the list.
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To learn more about Time Warner’s senior management, including the board of directors and senior corporate executives, please visit the Management section.
To learn more about Time Warner’s businesses (AOL, HBO, Time Inc., Time Warner Cable, Turner Broadcasting System and Warner Bros. Entertainment),
please visit the Businesses section.
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