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Time Warner Inc. hired real estate brokerage Eastdil Secured LLC to evaluate its headquarters in Manhattan, taking a step toward leaving the iconic twin-towered building for less-expensive space.
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Time Warner Inc., the owner of HBO and Warner Bros. film studio, is in talks to buy Turkey’s ATV television network from Calik Holdings AS, three people with knowledge of the situation said.
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The spinoff of Time Inc. to create the world’s largest publicly traded magazine publisher may be just the beginning of deals for the owner of People and Sports Illustrated.
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Time Warner Inc. is considering a deal that would send most of its magazines to Meredith Corp., according to a person familiar with the talks, putting titles such as People and Entertainment Weekly in the hands of the Iowa-based publisher of Better Homes and Gardens.
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Time Warner Inc. is considering a deal that would send most of its magazines to Meredith Corp., according to a person familiar with the talks, putting titles such as People and Entertainment Weekly in the hands of the Iowa-based publisher of Better Homes and Gardens.
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Jeff Zucker, former chief executive officer of NBC Universal, is close to taking the top job at Time Warner Inc.’s Cable News Network, three people with knowledge of the situation said.
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HBO, Time Warner Inc.’s premium cable network, halted sales of DVDs to Netflix Inc. following the Jan. 1 expiration of an agreement between the companies, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
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Manhattan developers are planning the city’s biggest decade of office construction since the 1980s, betting on rising demand for modern space even with tenants unsigned and the availability of financing more limited.
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Time Warner Inc. made an offer of about 1 billion euros ($1.4 billion) for Endemol NV, the Dutch producer of “Big Brother” television shows that is seeking to reorganize 2.8 billion euros in debt, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
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Don Draper and zombies may be enough to entice News Corp. and Walt Disney Co. to chase the most expensive American media takeover in five years.
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