end to the highly successful movie distribution partnership would be a bit of a curious move after Time Warner ( TWX ) CEO Jeff Bewkes was just extolling yesterday at a media conference the virtues of valuable franchises from Warner Bros. to the parent company
during Time Warner's ( TWX +1% ) presentation at the Jefferies Global Technology, Media and Telecom Conference: 1) CEO Jeff Bewkes says a combination of Time Inc. and Meredith Group ( MDP ) would have been too complicated to yield profits. 2) Time Inc
Disney has a huge lead on its peers when it comes to generating profits from licensing rights; however, Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes has stated his intention to close this gap by having Warner Bros. attempt to create more franchise films. Aside from the
Time Warner's stewardship of shareholder capital is standard and we look favorably upon the current management team. Jeff Bewkes took the reins as CEO in January 2008 and became chairman a year later. We'd prefer to see the chairman and CEO titles
as scattter pricing is up over high single-digits or low double-digits upfront fees. 4) No to binge viewing. CEO Jeff Bewkes says the company wants to keep the "water cooler" effect as it has no plans for HBO to release an entire season of a show
By Suman Chatterjee : We should have understood that Time Warner (NYSE: TWX ) CEO, Jeffrey Bewkes , is probably intent on selling the magazine business, when he said to CNBC some time ago, "there's tremendous resilience
deal's impact, and concluded it was a "movie play" that wouldn't hurt Disney Channel. Also: Time Warner ( TWX ) CEO Jeff Bewkes offered Netflix (both a customer and rival) some guarded praise during TWX's earnings call . ( earlier ) Post your comment
the challenges they see continuing in Europe at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference. Time Warner ( TWX ) CEO Jeff Bewkes says Western Europe will be a headwind for the company, while Viacom ( VIA ) CEO Philippe Dauman warned on Southern Europe
Aug 1 (Reuters) - Time Warner Inc is unsatisfied with CNN's low ratings and will seek to turn around the cable news network with programming that is more compelling and stays non-partisan, the media company's Chief Executive Jeff Bewkes said on Wednesday.
content library and the company produces the most television content on an annual basis. During the earnings call, CEO Jeffrey Bewkes pushed for authentication, or "TV Everywhere," which allows pay-TV subscribers to access content on multiple devices