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Time Warner (formerly AOL Time Warner) (NYSE: TWX) is the world's second largest entertainment conglomerate in terms of revenue (behindDisney and ahead of News Corporation and Viacom), as well as the world's largest media conglomerate,[4][5][6][7] headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City.[8] Formerly two separate companies, Warner Communications, Inc.and Time Inc., (along with the assets of a third company, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.) form the current Time Warner, with major operations in film, television and publishing. Among its subsidiaries are New Line Cinema, Time Inc., HBO, Turner Broadcasting System, The CW Television Network, TheWB.com, Warner Bros, Kids' WB,The CW4Kids, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, Adult Swim, CNN, DC Comics, Warner Bros. Games, Castle Rock Entertainment, New Line Television,Picturehouse, Warner Premiere and Warner Independent Pictures.
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The same as today, except that the internet was not available! Entertainments of the '80s included live theatre, cinema, radio, video films, TV, recorded music, night clubs and computer games. Computer games first appeared in the late '70s, but they really took off across the Western world from the early '80s on. They could be played on home computers or on TV via consoles that were plugged into the aerial socket, and were on cartridges that were fitted into the consoles. Popular brands included Atari and Intellivision. The internet obviously did not exist at civilian level in the '80s, but home computers could still be used for a number of purposes, including graphic artwork and gaming- software was initially sold on cassettes, and later on large-format floppy discs. Video films were hugely popular- mostly, films were on VHS cassette, although for a brief period the video disc player was around in the very early '80s. It used the same technology as the DVD does today and was years ahead of it's time, but was unpopular because you could only play back pre-recorded films on them, and not use them to record. Computer graphic imagery began to appear in cinema films in the '80s- films that featured it include Blade Runner and Ghostbusters. Satellite TV did not appear until the late '80s, so television was confined to ordinary terrestrial broadcasting for much of the decade; also in Britain and Europe, it did not run 24 hours, and closed down for several hours at night time. Compact discs had been available in the US since the late '70s, but began to be manufactured in Britain in '82 and were very much the state-of-the-art for recorded music in that decade. Early CD players are amongst the best that have ever been made.
Rock 'n' Roll Suicide was created on -19-02-01.
Rock On TV ended in 2009.
Rock TV was created in 2001.
Rock On TV was created in 2008.
The black rock in the TV show LOST is an old ship, that is called black rock.
Camp Rock was only showed on TV
Rock Star - TV series - was created in 2005.
Suicide is a touchy subject, and most people in bands write on experiences in their life.Perhaps a member of a Christian rock band lost a loved one to suicide. Writing a song about suicide does not mean that a band is not Christian. Suicide happens everyday, and just because someone writes about suicide, that does not mean that they are not Christian.But if they are encouraging suicide, you may want to think twice.
The duration of Rock Me Baby - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
Rock Band Cometh The Rock Band Band Story - 2007 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
he performes alternative metal, industrial metal, shock rock, hard rock, industrial rock, suicide rock, and glam rock.
Rock Me Baby - TV series - was created on 2003-09-15.