WarnerMedia began offering buyouts to older Turner employees Wednesday as part of a broader reorganization of the AT&T-owned media giant.
WarnerMedia began offering buyouts to veteran Turner employees Wednesday as part of a broader reorganization of the AT&T-owned media giant.
, the former NBC Entertainment chief who now also oversees HBO. Greenblatt was installed as chairman of WarnerMedia Entertainment under WarnerMedia Chief Executive John Stankey.
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