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Bruce Rosenblum exiting Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Television Group Chief Executive Bruce Rosenblum is resigning less than six months after being passed over for the top job at the movie and television production giant. "Bruce has been a vital member of the Warner Bros. family and a good...Tags: Joe Flint, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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At Warner Bros., new CEO's first task is to bring peace to studio
In taking the reins of Warner Bros., one of Kevin Tsujihara's first tasks will be returning calm to a studio that has been racked by divisions and infighting. Although Warner was Hollywood's No. 1 supplier of television shows, No. 1 in the home video...
Tags: Meg James, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
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Warner Bros. names Kevin Tsujihara chief executive
In a bold bet on the digital future of entertainment, Time Warner Inc. has selected its digital guru -- Kevin Tsujihara -- as the new chief executive of Warner Bros. Entertainment. Time Warner Chief Executive Jeff Bewkes' selection of Tsujihara,...Tags: Meg James, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Entertainment, Los Angeles Times
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New chief executive named for Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center
Michael A. Rembis will be the new chief executive of Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, according to an announcement from the hospital Monday. Rembis, 58, will take his new role in mid-September. He leaves his post as president and...
Tags: Tenet Healthcare Corporation, George Washington, Hospitals and Clinics, Healthcare Provider
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YMCA is under fire
A group of Burbank Community YMCA members is crying foul over decisions to curtail full-contact karate and boxing, while at the same time refusing to loosen policies to allow underprivileged, at-risk youth to participate without being members. The...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Karate, Karate Sparring, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Meet the 17 applicants for city clerk, city treasurer
When the City Council convenes on June 28 to fill the vacated positions of city clerk and city treasurer, they’ll have 17 applicants representing a wide swath of the local political sphere to choose from. The two spots are typically elected...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Science and Technology, Local Elections
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KCET moves into green Burbank building Monday
Starting Monday, KCET will be working out of The Pointe in Burbank, sharing the new LEED Gold-certified building with other industry tenants, including DC Comics and Warner Bros. The move comes after the independent television station’s break...
Tags: Media Industry, Scientology, NBC (tv network), ABC (tv network), Television Industry
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California bullet train CEO, chairman stepping down
The chief executive of the state’s high-speed rail agency resigned Thursday amid growing criticism of the $98.5-billion bullet train project and declining public support for the proposal.
Roelof van Ark, 59, announced his departure in a major...Tags: Jerry Brown, Los Angeles Times
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Disney's CEO Robert Iger to step down in 2015
Walt Disney Co.has signed a new contract with its chief executive Robert Iger for five more years while at the same time laying the groundwork for a succession plan at the top of the entertainment conglomerate. Iger, 60, will also take on the title of...Tags: Steve Jobs, Walt Disney
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St. Joseph receives donation honor
Providence St. Joseph Medical Center was honored by the Health Resources and Services Administration for its commitment to organ and tissue donation earlier this month. In order to qualify for its silver medal, the Burbank hospital was able to...Tags: Texas, Management Change, California, Medical Services, Awards and Prizes
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Jeweler forced to close
Kessler Jewelers, the family-owned business that for more than 40 years has been a fixture of the downtown shopping district even as everything around it changed, will close its doors for good next month, the family said.
An award-winning shop whose...Tags: Family, E-Commerce Industry, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., California, Holidays
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Briefly In Business: Merkin honored by Burbank chamber
Dr. Richard Merkin, president and chief executive of Marina Del Rey-based Heritage Provider Network, has been honored by the Burbank Chamber of Commerce for his contribution to health care in Los Angeles County. Gary Olson, president and chief...Tags: Blu-ray Discs, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Marina Del Rey, Los Angeles, Commerce
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