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Warner

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[wawr-ner] / ˈwɔr nər /

noun

  1. Charles Dudley 1829–1900, U.S. editor and essayist.

  2. Glenn Scobey Pop, 1871–1954, U.S. football coach.

  3. Harry Morris, 1881–1958, U.S. filmmaker, born in Poland: one of the Warner Brothers.

  4. Jack L(eonard), 1892–1978, U.S. film producer, born in Canada.


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A representative for Warner Bros. didn’t immediately respond to a message seeking comment.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 25, 2026

“Supergirl” marks Warner Bros.’ second foray in its effort to revamp its DC Studios brand.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 25, 2026

By late 2025, with Paramount under its control, the Ellison family turned its attention to Warner Bros.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 24, 2026

American Federation of Musicians alleges that Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group have not compensated musicians as part of the companies’ settlement with AI companies Suno and Udio.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 23, 2026

She was Terryl Warner now, married, with kids, and a track record for taking on tough cases as a victim’s advocate.

From "A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age" by Matt Richtel

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