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  2. Warner Bros. Discovery stock surges as it restructures its ...

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    Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN’s corporate parent, announced Thursday it is establishing a new corporate structure that splits off its cable networks from its growing streaming business.

  3. Warner Bros. Discovery stock, which has been gaining ground in recent weeks after falling to a low of about $6 a share earlier this year, jumped 15.4% on the news to $12.49.

  4. Warner Bros. Discovery Stock Crumples to All-Time Lows ... - AOL

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    UPDATED: Shares of Warner Bros. Discovery slid more than 12% in early trading Thursday to all-time lows after the media conglomerate — heavily reliant on its pay-TV business — announced a ...

  5. Rin Tin Tin - Wikipedia

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    Rin Tin Tin or Rin-Tin-Tin (September 10, 1918 – August 10, 1932) was a male German Shepherd born in Flirey, France, who became an international star in motion pictures. He was rescued from a World War I battlefield by an American soldier, Lee Duncan, who nicknamed him " Rinty ".

  6. Why Warner Bros. Discovery Stock Was Sliding Today - AOL

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    Warner Bros. Discovery has been struggling since the business was formed through a merger in 2022. It is burdened with billions of debt and facing headwinds from the decline of linear media.

  7. Warner Bros. Discovery trims costs and losses but misses ...

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    Warner Bros. Discovery reported a larger-than-forecast loss in the second quarter, but the loss was narrower than a year ago. Warner Bros. Discovery trims costs and losses but misses forecasts ...

  8. Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Picker changed it to Won Ton Ton the Dog that Saved Warner Bros. [1] Warner Bros decided not to make the film. Picker took the script with him when he moved to Paramount, causing the title to be changed. [5] The owners of Rin Tin Tin sued the producers, causing Picker to insist his dog was completely fictional. [6]

  9. Warner Bros. Discovery stock drops after disappointing forecast

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