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The History of Warner Bros.

by Danny Hoover

What started off simply as three brothers projecting silent films in separate areas around the Ohio-Pennsylvania region, turned into one of the largest media companies in the world. The Warner brothers joined up and purchased the Cascade Theater as a way of improving their income while at the same time they also founded the Duquesne Amusement and Supply Company in Pittsburg back in 1903.

By the start of the First World War, the fourth Warner bother joined his siblings and they started creating their first films. They wee doing so good that in 1918 they finally opened their first official studios with Sam and Jack running the production of the company and the remaining two Warner brothers handling the distribution. If we take the time to look back at events like this, you can clearly see the beginnings of the cheap dvds online market & others that we see nowadays.

With the help of a little character known as Rin Tin Tin, Warner Bros. became an overnight hit. The went on to produce a total of 26 Rin Tin Tin films in all and with the money they made, along with some help from the people at Goldman Sachs, they set out to purchase many radio stations, built a number of theaters and even took control of the Vitagraph Company in order to ensue their continued success.

It was through the purchase of a company known as the Stanley Company that Warner was able to get the shares of stock needed for a hostile takeover of First National Pictures. Upon taking control of First National, Warner merged with them to create Warner Bros. – First National where they became the first to ever release a film featuring sound as well as color.

When the 1930′s rolled around, Warner Bros. made the move from film to cartoons which was perfect timing for the recession and allowed them to stay at the top of the industry. Then in the 50′s they launched Warner Bros. Records which became their music division but only 2 years later the number of movie watchers started to fall.

Warner Bros. chose to sell their company to Severn Arts and become the Warner Bros. – Severn Arts Company. Then Steve Ross would purchase the company, renaming it back to Warner Bros. Pictures. Since then, Warner has teamed up with Columbia Pictures to help with distribution in 1988, Walt Disney back in 1993 and then in 1995 they would team up with the Tribune Company of Chicago to create the WB Network. You will find virtually every movie they ever made at Nexflix, just the easiest way to rent DVDs.

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