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- WB Online to open virtual bar for night owls. Jessell, Harry A. // Broadcasting & Cable;1/15/96, Vol. 126 Issue 3, p135
Features the online site Insomniacs Asylum offered by Warner Bros. Online intended for late-night computer users. Site targeted for male audience ages 18-34.
- `Femme' not fatale yet. // Broadcasting & Cable;5/10/93, Vol. 123 Issue 19, p63
Reports on Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution plan to distribute the hour action-adventure series based on `La Femme Nikita' after it was rejected by Prime Time Entertainment Network. As standalone weekly for syndication.
- Warner Bros. Consumer Products signs new toys and games licensees. // Discount Store News;12/5/94, Vol. 33 Issue 23, p38
Reports that Warner Bros. has granted new licenses to several new licensees. List of new licensees.
- Warner Bros. Toys offers Mad Max. // Discount Store News;3/4/96, Vol. 35 Issue 5, p50
Reports on Warner Bros. Toys' plan to ship action figures, vehicles and playsets for spring 1997 in the Mad max line.
- What's hot in licensing. // Discount Store News;4/1/96, Vol. 35 Issue 7, p81
Reports on Warner Brothers Inc.'s Space Jam marketing and merchandising program.
- Warner Bros. expands marketing efforts. // Discount Store News;8/24/98, Vol. 37 Issue 16, pA9
Reports on Warner Brothers' launch of its Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island animated video with a comprehensive advertising and promotional program. Sample of Scooby-Doo licensed products; Worth of the advertising campaign.
- Warner Bros. Studio Stores aiming to open in Indonesia. // WWD: Women's Wear Daily;7/2/96, Vol. 172 Issue 2, p9
Reports that Warner Brothers Inc. is planning to open a Studio Stores outlet in Indonesia.
- Warner sells four-pack. Spring, Greg // Electronic Media;12/01/97, Vol. 16 Issue 49, p55
Reports that Warner Brothers Domestic Television Distribution company has received clearance for four off-network sitcoms for its 1999 launch. Information on the sitcoms; Comments from Scott Carlin, executive vice president of Warner Brothers; Factors which influence the success of the `Drew...
- Warner retail. // Crain's New York Business;11/25/96, Vol. 12 Issue 48, p46
Reports on the opening of a store at 1 Times Square, by Warner Brothers company. Information on stores operated by Warner Brothers.


