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{{Infobox company | name = AT&T Inc. | logo = AT&T logo 2016.svg | logo_caption = | image = AT&THQSeattle.jpg | image_caption = AT&T's corporate headquarters in Seattle, Washington | trading_name =

| former_name =

  • Southwestern Bell Corporation
  • (1983–1995)
  • SBC Communications
  • (1995–2005)

| type = Public

| traded_as =

  • Template:NYSE
  • S&P 100 component
  • S&P 500 component

| industry =

  • Telecommunications
  • Mass media
  • Technology

| predecessor =

| successor = | founded = October 5, 1983; ago (1983-10-05)[1] | defunct = | fate = | hq_location = Whitacre Tower | hq_location_city = Dallas, Texas | hq_location_country = U.S. | area_served = Worldwide

| key_people =

  • Randall L. Stephenson
  • (chairman, CEO and president)

| products =

  • Satellite television
  • Fixed-line telephony
  • Mobile telephony
  • Broadband
  • Digital television
  • Home security
  • IPTV
  • OTT services
  • Network security
  • Film production
  • Television production
  • Cable television
  • Pay television
  • Publishing
  • Podcasts
  • Sports management
  • News agency
  • Video games

| revenue = Increase US$190.546 billion (2017) | operating_income = Decrease US$20.949 billion (2017)[2] | net_income = Increase US$29.450 billion (2017)[2] | assets = Increase US$444.097 billion (2017)[2] | equity = Increase US$142.007 billion (2017)[2] | owner = | num_employees = 273,210 (2018)[3] | parent =

| divisions =

| subsid = | website = att.com | footnotes = |location=Whitacre Tower, Seattle, Washington, U.S.|foundation=October 15, 1983; ago (1983-10-15)Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag It is the world's largest telecommunications company, the second largest provider of mobile telephone services, and the largest provider of fixed telephone services in the United States through AT&T Communications. Since June 14, 2018, it is also the parent company of mass media conglomerate WarnerMedia, making it the world's largest media and entertainment company in terms of revenue.[4] As of 2018, AT&T is ranked #9 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.[5]

AT&T began its history as Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, a subsidiary of the Bell Telephone Company, founded by Alexander Graham Bell in 1880. The Bell Telephone Company evolved into American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1885, which later rebranded as AT&T Corporation. The 1982 United States v. AT&T antitrust lawsuit resulted in the divestiture of AT&T Corporation's ("Ma Bell") subsidiaries or Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs, or "Baby Bells"), resulting in several independent companies including Southwestern Bell Corporation; the latter changed its name to SBC Communications Inc. in 1995. In 2005, SBC purchased its former parent AT&T Corporation and took on its branding, with the merged entity naming itself AT&T Inc. and using its iconic logo and stock-trading symbol. In 2006, AT&T Inc. acquired BellSouth, the last independent Baby Bell company, making their formerly joint venture Cingular Wireless (which had acquired AT&T Wireless in 2004) wholly owned and rebranding it as AT&T Mobility.

The current AT&T reconstitutes much of the former Bell System, and includes ten of the original 22 Bell Operating Companies along with the original long distance division.[6]

History[]

Origin and growth (1882–1981)[]

AT&T can trace its origin back to the original Bell Telephone Company founded by Alexander Graham Bell after his patenting of the telephone.[7] One of that company's subsidiaries was American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), established in 1885,[8] which acquired the Bell Company on December 31, 1899, for legal reasons, leaving AT&T as the main company. AT&T established a network of subsidiaries in the United States and Canada that held a government-authorized phone service monopoly, formalized with the Kingsbury Commitment, throughout most of the twentieth century. This monopoly was known as the Bell System,[9] and during this period, AT&T was also known by the nickname Ma Bell.[10] For periods of time, the former AT&T was the world's largest phone company.

Breakup and reformation (1982–2004)[]

In 1982, U.S. regulators broke up the AT&T monopoly, requiring AT&T to divest its regional subsidiaries and turning them each into individual companies. These new companies were known as Regional Bell Operating Companies, or more informally, Baby Bells.[11] AT&T continued to operate long distance services, but as a result of this breakup, faced competition from new competitors such as MCI and Sprint.

Southwestern Bell was one of the companies created by the breakup of AT&T Corp. The architect of divestiture for Southwestern Bell was Robert G. Pope. The company soon started a series of acquisitions. This includes the 1987 acquisition of Metromedia mobile business and the acquisition of several cable companies in the early 1990s. In the later half of the 1990s, the company acquired several other telecommunications companies, including some Baby Bells, while selling its cable business. During this time, the company changed its name to SBC Communications. By 1998, the company was in the top 15 of the Fortune 500, and by 1999 the company was part of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (lasting through 2015).

Purchase of former parent and acquisitions (2005–2014)[]

In 2005, SBC purchased AT&T for $16 billion. After this purchase, SBC adopted the better-known AT&T name and brand, with the original AT&T Corp. still existing as the long-distance landline subsidiary of the merged company. The current AT&T claims the original AT&T Corp.'s history (dating to 1885) as its own, though its corporate structure only dates from 1983.[12] It also retains SBC's pre-2005 stock price history, and all regulatory filings prior to 2005 are for Southwestern Bell/SBC, not AT&T Corp.

In September 2013, AT&T Inc. announced it would expand into Latin America through a collaboration with América Móvil.[13] In December 2013, AT&T announced plans to sell its Connecticut wireline operations to Stamford-based Frontier Communications.[14]

Recent developments (2014–present)[]

AT&T purchased the Mexican carrier Iusacell in late 2014,[15] and two months later purchased the Mexican wireless business of NII Holdings,[16] merging the two companies to create AT&T Mexico.

In July 2015, AT&T purchased DirecTV for $48.5 billion, or $67.1 billion including assumed debt,[17] subject to certain conditions.[18][19] AT&T subsequently announced plans to converge its existing U-verse home internet and IPTV brands with DirecTV, to create AT&T Entertainment.[20][21][22]

In an effort to increase its media holdings,[23][24][25] on October 22, 2016, AT&T announced a deal to buy Time Warner for $108.7 billion.[26][27][28]

AT&T also owns approximately a 2% stake in Canadian-domiciled entertainment company Lionsgate.[29]

On July 13, 2017, it was reported that AT&T would introduce a cloud-based DVR streaming service as part of its effort to create a unified platform across DirecTV and its DirecTV Now streaming service, with U-verse to be added soon.[30][31][32] In October 2018, it was announced that the service Is set to launch in 2019[33][34]

On September 12, 2017, it was reported that AT&T planned to launch a new cable TV-like service for delivery over-the-top over its own or a competitor's broadband network sometime next year.[35]

On November 20, 2017, Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim filed a lawsuit for the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division to block the merger with Time Warner, saying it "will harm competition, result in higher bills for consumers and less innovation."[36][37] In order for AT&T to fully acquire Time Warner, the Department of Justice stated that the company must divest either DirecTV or Turner Broadcasting System.[38]

As of 2017, AT&T is the world's largest telecommunications company.[39] AT&T is also the second largest provider of mobile telephone services and the largest provider of fixed telephone services in the United States.[40]

On March 7, 2018, the company prepared to sell a minority stake of DirecTV Latin America through an IPO, creating a new holding company for those assets named Vrio Corp.[41][42] However, on April 18, 2018, just a day before the public debut of Vrio, AT&T canceled the IPO due to market conditions.[43][44]

On June 12, 2018, AT&T was given permission by U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Leon to go ahead with its $85 billion deal for Time Warner. The DOJ had attempted to stop the merger fearing it would harm competition.[45] The merger closed two days after, becoming a wholly owned subsidiary and division of AT&T with a new name, WarnerMedia, announced the next day.[46]

Three months after completing the acquisition, AT&T reorganized into four main units: Communications, including consumer and business wireline telephony, AT&T Mobility, and consumer entertainment video services; WarnerMedia, including Turner Broadcasting cable television networks, Warner Bros. film and television production, and HBO; AT&T Latin America, consisting of wireless service in Mexico and video in Latin America and the Caribbean under the Vrio brand; and Advertising and Analytics, since renamed Xandr.[47][48]

AT&T Latin America[]


AT&T Latin America (formerly AT&T International) is a wholly owned division of AT&T which operates in Mexico and 11 countries in South America.[51]

History[]

In 2017, AT&T announced a new AT&T International corporate division housing AT&T Mexico, DirecTV Latin America and their stakes of SKY Brazil and Sky Mexico.[52]

In October 2016, AT&T announced a deal to acquire Time Warner worth $85.4 billion (including assumed Time Warner debt). The proposed deal would give AT&T significant holdings in the media industry; AT&T's competitor Comcast had previously acquired NBCUniversal in a similar bid to increase its media holdings, in concert with its ownership of television and internet providers. If approved by federal regulators, the merger would bring Time Warner's properties under the same umbrella as AT&T's telecommunication holdings, including satellite provider DirecTV. [53][54] [55]

By the end of July, the company announced that, effective August 1, a new structure was created before the acquisition would close. On September 15, 2017, Reuters reported, citing anonymous sources, that AT&T, the owner of DIRECTV's U.S. and Latin American divisions, had hired an advisor to consider offering AT&T Latin America on the public stock market. In November 2017, the U.S. Justice Department said it was moving to sue to block the AT&T-Time Warner merger.[56] On November 20, 2017, the Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit over the acquisition; Makan Delrahim stated that the deal would "greatly harm American consumers". AT&T asserts that this suit is a "radical and inexplicable departure from decades of antitrust precedent".[57] On December 22, 2017, the merger agreement deadline was extended to June 21, 2018.[58] On April 19, 2018, the IPO was cancelled. On June 12, 2018, the AT&T-Time Warner merger was approved by a federal judge.[59] Two days later, AT&T completed the acquisition of Time Warner, and a day later the company was renamed WarnerMedia.

On September 21, 2018, AT&T reclassified it four principal divisions which includes AT&T International which now have some assets moved out like the RSNs, an also merging Consumer Mobility, Technology and Business Mobility and renamed the company as AT&T Latin America.[60]

Landline operating companies[]

Of the eight companies that were part of the Breakup of the Bell System, these five are a part of the current AT&T:[61]

  • Ameritech, acquired by SBC in 1999
  • AT&T Corp., acquired by SBC in 2005
  • BellSouth, acquired by AT&T in 2006
  • Pacific Telesis, acquired by SBC in 1997
  • Southwestern Bell, rebranded as SBC Communications in 1995, acquired AT&T Corporation and rebranded as AT&T Inc. in 2005

Chart of Baby Bells[]

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Former operating companies[]

The following companies have become defunct or were sold under SBC/AT&T ownership:

  • Southern New England Telephone: sold to Frontier Communications in 2014[62]
    • Woodbury Telephone: merged into Southern New England Telephone on June 1, 2007.[63]

Future of rural landlines[]

AT&T stated that it would declare the intentions for its rural landlines on November 7, 2012.[64] AT&T had previously announced that it was considering a sale of its rural landlines, which are not wired for AT&T's U-verse service; however, it has also stated that it may keep the business after all.

AT&T was not the first Baby Bell to sell off rural landlines. Ameritech sold some of its Wisconsin lines to CenturyTel in 1998; BellSouth sold some of its lines to MebTel in the 2000s; U S WEST sold many historically Bell landlines to Lynch Communications and Pacific Telecom in the 1990s; Verizon sold many of its New England lines to FairPoint in 2008 and its West Virginia operations to Frontier Communications in 2010.

On October 25, 2014, Frontier Communications took over control of the AT&T landline network in Connecticut after being approved by state utility regulators. The deal was worth about $2 billion, and included Frontier inheriting about 2,500 of AT&T's employees and many of AT&T's buildings.[65]

Corporate structure[]

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AT&T office in San Antonio, Texas, with new logo and orange highlight from the former Cingular

AT&T Inc. has retained the holding companies it has acquired over the years resulting in the following corporate structure:

  • AT&T Inc., publicly traded holding company
    • AT&T Arkansas, AT&T Kansas, AT&T Missouri, AT&T Oklahoma, AT&T Southwest, AT&T Texas
    • AT&T Teleholdings Inc, AT&T East, AT&T Midwest, AT&T West
      • AT&T Illinois
      • AT&T Indiana
      • AT&T Michigan
      • AT&T Ohio
      • AT&T Wisconsin
    • AT&T California
      • AT&T Nevada
    • AT&T Corporation (acquired in 2005)
      • AT&T Alaska
    • AT&T South
      • AT&T Alabama, AT&T Florida, AT&T Georgia, AT&T Louisiana, AT&T Kentucky, AT&T Mississippi, AT&T North Carolina, AT&T South Carolina, AT&T Southeast, AT&T Tennessee
    • AT&T Communications
      • AT&T Mobility
      • Cricket Wireless
      • DirecTV
      • Cingular Wireless
      • AlienVault[66][67]
    • WarnerMedia[68]
    • AT&T Latin America
      • AT&T Mexico[69]
      • Vrio
    • Xandr

Facilities and regions[]

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The company is headquartered at Whitacre Tower in downtown Dallas, Texas.[72] On June 27, 2008, AT&T announced that it would move its corporate headquarters from downtown San Antonio to One AT&T Plaza in downtown Dallas.[72][73] The company said that it moved to gain better access to its customers and operations throughout the world, and to the key technology partners, suppliers, innovation and human resources needed as it continues to grow, domestically and internationally.[74] AT&T Inc. previously relocated its corporate headquarters to San Antonio from St. Louis, Missouri, in 1992, when it was then named Southwestern Bell Corporation. The company's Telecom Operations group, which serves residential and regional business customers in 22 U.S. states, remains in San Antonio.[citation needed] Atlanta, Georgia, continues to be the headquarters for AT&T Mobility, with significant offices in Redmond, Washington, the former home of AT&T Wireless. Bedminster, New Jersey, is the headquarters for the company's Global Business Services group and AT&T Labs. St. Louis continues as home to the company's Directory operations, AT&T Advertising Solutions.[75]

AT&T offers also services in many locations throughout the Asia Pacific; its regional headquarters is located in Hong Kong.[76] The company is also active in Mexico, and it was announced on November 7, 2014, that Mexican carrier Iusacell is being acquired by AT&T.[15] The acquisition was approved in January 2015.[citation needed][77][78] On April 30, 2015, AT&T acquired wireless operations Nextel Mexico from NII Holdings (now AT&T Mexico).[79]

Corporate governance[]

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CEO Randall L. Stephenson at the 2008 World Economic Forum

AT&T's current board of directors as of November 2016:[80]

  • Randall L. Stephensonchairman
  • Joyce M. Roché
  • Samuel A. DiPiazza, Jr.
  • Richard W. Fisher
  • Scott T. Ford
  • Glenn H. Hutchins
  • William E. Kennard
  • Michael B. McCallister
  • Beth E. Mooney
  • Matthew K. Rose
  • Cynthia B. Taylor
  • Laura D'Andrea Tyson
  • Geoffrey Y. Yang[80]

The current management as of June 2018 includes:[81]

  • Randall L. Stephenson – chief executive officer (CEO)
  • William A. Blase, Jr. – senior executive vice president of human resources
  • John J. Stephens – senior executive vice president and chief financial officer (CFO)
  • David S. Huntley – senior executive vice president and chief compliance officer
  • Lori Lee – CEO of AT&T Latin America and global marketing officer
  • David R. McAtee II – senior executive vice president and general counsel
  • Brian Lesser – CEO of Xandr
  • Robert W. Quinn Jr. – senior executive vice president of external and legislative affairs
  • John Donovan – CEO of AT&T Communications
  • John Stankey – CEO of WarnerMedia

Political involvement[]

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According to the Center for Responsive Politics, as of 2018, AT&T is the fifteenth-largest donor to United States political campaigns,[82] and was the top American corporate donor in 2011,[83] having contributed more than US$47.7 million since 1990, 56% of which went to Republicans and 44% of which went to Democrats.[84] As an example, in 2005, AT&T was among 53 entities that contributed the maximum of $250,000 to the second inauguration of President George W. Bush.[85][86][87] Bill Leahy, representing AT&T, sits on the Private Enterprise Board of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).[88] ALEC is a nonprofit organization of conservative state legislators and private sector representatives that drafts and shares model state-level legislation for distribution among state governments in the United States.[89][90][91]

During the period of 1998 to 2010, the company expended US$130 million on lobbying in the United States.[83] A key political issue for AT&T has been the question of which businesses win the right to profit by providing broadband internet access in the United States.[92] The company has also lobbied in support of several federal bills. AT&T supported the Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2013 (H.R. 3675; 113th Congress), a bill that would make a number of changes to procedures that the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) follows in its rulemaking processes.[93] The FCC would have to act in a more transparent way as a result of this bill, forced to accept public input about regulations.[94] AT&T's Executive Vice President of Federal Relations, Tim McKone, said that the bill's "much needed institutional reforms will help arm the agency with the tools to keep pace with the Internet speed of today's marketplace. It will also ensure that outmoded regulatory practices for today's competitive marketplace are properly placed in the dustbin of history."[95]

In May 2018, reports emerged that AT&T made 12 monthly payments between January and December 2017 to Essential Consultants, a company set up by President Donald Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen, totaling $600,000.[96] Although initial reports on May 8 mentioned only four monthly payments totaling $200,000,[97] documents obtained by The Washington Post on May 10 confirmed the figure of 12 payments, which had begun three days after the President was sworn into office.[98][99] AT&T confirmed the report the same day.[100] The report from The Washington Post, as well as additional reporting from Bloomberg, revealed the payments had been made for Cohen to "provide guidance" relating to the attempted $85 billion merger with Time Warner,[98][99] to gain information on the Trump administration's planned tax reforms, as well as about potential changes to net neutrality policies under the new FCC.[101] However, Chairman of the FCC Ajit Pai denied Cohen ever inquired about net neutrality on AT&T's behalf.[100][102] A spokesperson for AT&T said that the company had been contacted by the Special Counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller regarding the payments, and had provided all the information requested in November and December 2017.[103][104]

Historical financial performance[]

The financial performance of the company is reported to shareholders on an annual basis and a matter of public record. The unit (except where noted) is billions of US dollars. Where performance has been restated, the most recent statement of performance from an annual report is used.[105][106][107][108]

Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Revenues 45.38 42.82 40.50 40.79 43.86 63.06 118.9 124.0 122.5 124.8 126.7 127.4 128.8 132.4 146.8 163.8
Net Income 7.008 5.653 8.505 5.887 4.768 7.356 11.95 12.87 12.12 19.09 3.944 7.264 18.25 6.224 13.69 13.33
Assets 96.42 95.17 102.0 110.3 145.6 270.6 275.6 265.2 268.3 268.5 270.3 272.3 277.8 292.8 402.7 403.8
Number of employees (thousands) 193.4 175.0 168.0 162.7 190.0 304.2 309.1 302.7 282.7 266.6 256.4 241.8 243.4 243.6 281.5 268.5

Criticism and controversies[]

Hemisphere database[]

The company maintains a database of call detail records of all telephone calls that have passed through its network since 1987. AT&T employees work at High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area offices (operated by the Office of National Drug Control Policy) in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Houston so data can be quickly turned over to law enforcement agencies. Records are requested via administrative subpoena, without the involvement of a court or grand jury.

Censorship[]

In September 2007, AT&T changed its legal policy to state that "AT&T may immediately terminate or suspend all or a portion of your Service,[109] any Member ID, electronic mail address, IP address, Universal Resource Locator or domain name used by you, without notice for conduct that AT&T believes ... (c) tends to damage the name or reputation of AT&T, or its parents, affiliates and subsidiaries."[110] By October 10, 2007, AT&T had altered the terms and conditions for its Internet service to explicitly support freedom of expression by its subscribers, after an outcry claiming the company had given itself the right to censor its subscribers' transmissions.[111] Section 5.1 of AT&T's new terms of service now reads "AT&T respects freedom of expression and believes it is a foundation of our free society to express differing points of view. AT&T will not terminate, disconnect or suspend service because of the views you or we express on public policy matters, political issues or political campaigns."[112]

Privacy controversy[]

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Diagram of how alleged wiretapping worked. From EFF court filings[113]

Further information: NSA call database, Mark Klein, NSA warrantless surveillance controversy, and Hepting v. AT&T

In 2006, the Electronic Frontier Foundation lodged a class action lawsuit, Hepting v. AT&T, which alleged that AT&T had allowed agents of the National Security Agency (NSA) to monitor phone and Internet communications of AT&T customers without warrants. If true, this would violate the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 and the First and Fourth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. AT&T has yet to confirm or deny that monitoring by the NSA is occurring. In April 2006, a retired former AT&T technician, Mark Klein, lodged an affidavit supporting this allegation.[114][115] The Department of Justice has stated it will intervene in this lawsuit by means of State Secrets Privilege.[116]

In July 2006, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California – in which the suit was filed – rejected a federal government motion to dismiss the case. The motion to dismiss, which invoked the State Secrets Privilege, had argued that any court review of the alleged partnership between the federal government and AT&T would harm national security. The case was immediately appealed to the Ninth Circuit. It was dismissed on June 3, 2009, citing retroactive legislation in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.[citation needed] [117]

In May 2006, USA Today reported that all international and domestic calling records had been handed over to the National Security Agency by AT&T, Verizon, SBC, and BellSouth for the purpose of creating a massive calling database.[118] The portions of the new AT&T that had been part of SBC Communications before November 18, 2005, were not mentioned.

On June 21, 2006, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that AT&T had rewritten rules on its privacy policy. The policy, which took effect June 23, 2006, says that "AT&T – not customers – owns customers' confidential info and can use it 'to protect its legitimate business interests, safeguard others, or respond to legal process.'"[119]

On August 22, 2007, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell confirmed that AT&T was one of the telecommunications companies that assisted with the government's warrantless wire-tapping program on calls between foreign and domestic sources.[120]

On November 8, 2007, Mark Klein, a former AT&T technician, told Keith Olbermann of MSNBC that all Internet traffic passing over AT&T lines was copied into a locked room at the company's San Francisco office – to which only employees with National Security Agency clearance had access.[121]

AT&T keeps for five to seven years a record of who text messages whom and the date and time, but not the content of the messages.[122]

AT&T has a one star privacy rating from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.[123]

Intellectual property filtering[]

In January 2008, the company reported plans to begin filtering all Internet traffic which passes through its network for intellectual property violations.[124] Commentators in the media have speculated that if this plan is implemented, it would lead to a mass exodus of subscribers leaving AT&T,[125] although this is misleading as Internet traffic may go through the company's network anyway.[124] Internet freedom proponents used these developments as justification for government-mandated network neutrality.

Discrimination against local Public-access television channels[]

AT&T is accused by community media groups of discriminating against local Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable TV channels, by "impictions that will severely restrict the audience".[126]

According to Barbara Popovic, Executive Director of the Chicago public-access service CAN-TV, the new AT&T U-verse system forces all Public-access television into a special menu system, denying normal functionality such as channel numbers, access to the standard program guide, and DVR recording.[126] The Ratepayer Advocates division of the California Public Utilities Commission reported: "Instead of putting the stations on individual channels, AT&T has bundled community stations into a generic channel that can only be navigated through a complex and lengthy process."[126]

Sue Buske (president of telecommunications consulting firm the Buske Group and a former head of the National Federation of Local Cable Programmers/Alliance for Community Media) argue that this is "an overall attack [...] on public access across the [United States], the place in the dial around cities and communities where people can make their own media in their own communities".[126]

Information security[]

In June 2010, a hacker group known as Goatse Security discovered a vulnerability within AT&T that could allow anyone to uncover email addresses belonging to customers of AT&T 3G service for the Apple iPad.[127] These email addresses could be accessed without a protective password.[128] Using a script, Goatse Security collected thousands of email addresses from AT&T.[127] Goatse Security informed AT&T about the security flaw through a third party.[129] Goatse Security then disclosed around 114,000 of these emails to Gawker Media, which published an article about the security flaw and disclosure in Valleywag.[127][129] Praetorian Security Group criticized the web application that Goatse Security exploited as "poorly designed".[127]

In April 2015, AT&T was fined $25 million over data security breaches, marking the largest ever fine issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for breaking data privacy laws. The investigation revealed the theft of details of approximately 280,000 people from call centres in Mexico, Colombia and the Philippines.[130][131]

Accusations of enabling fraud[]

Template:Unbalanced In March 2012, the United States federal government announced a lawsuit against AT&T. The specific accusations state that AT&T "violated the False Claims Act by facilitating and seeking federal payment for IP Relay calls by international callers who were ineligible for the service and sought to use it for fraudulent purposes. The complaint alleges that, out of fears that fraudulent call volume would drop after the registration deadline, AT&T knowingly adopted a non-compliant registration system that did not verify whether the user was located within the United States. The complaint further contends that AT&T continued to employ this system even with the knowledge that it facilitated use of IP Relay by fraudulent foreign callers, which accounted for up to 95 percent of AT&T's call volume. The government's complaint alleges that AT&T improperly billed the TRS Fund for reimbursement of these calls and received millions of dollars in federal payments as a result."[132]

Racism[]

On April 28, 2015, AT&T announced that it had fired Aaron Slator, President of Content and Advertising Sales, for sending racist text messages.[133] Slator was also hit with a $100 million discrimination lawsuit, filed by African-American employee Knoyme King.[134] The day before that, protesters arrived at AT&T's headquarters in Dallas and its satellite offices in Los Angeles as well as at the home of CEO Randall Stephenson to protest alleged systemic racial policies. According to accounts, the protesters are demanding AT&T begin working with 100% black-owned media companies.[135]

Trademark violation[]

In June 2016, Citigroup sued AT&T for trademark infringement, false designation of origin, and unfair competition. The company had recently established a loyalty program under the brand AT&T Thanks, which Citigroup claims would cause consumer confusion as an infringement of its "ThankYou" and "Citi ThankYou" marks due to similar wording and visual design. Citi, which also provides a co-branded credit card for AT&T that links with its ThankYou rewards program, sought unspecified damages and the expungement of AT&T's trademark registration.[136][137]

The suit was dismissed in August 2016, with a judge ruling that there was a low likelihood of confusion between the two marks because the companies fall within different industries, and that consumers who use loyalty programs would be able to "clearly take into account the attributes associated with the products they purchase" and, thus, be able to distinguish them.[138]

Naming rights and sponsorships[]

Buildings[]

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AT&T Midtown Center in Atlanta, Georgia

  • Whitacre Tower (One AT&T Plaza) – Corporate Headquarters, Dallas, Texas
  • AT&T 220 Building – building in Indianapolis, Indiana
  • AT&T Building – building in Detroit, Michigan
  • AT&T Building – building in Indianapolis, Indiana
  • AT&T Building – building in Kingman, Arizona
  • AT&T Building – (aka "The Batman Building") in Nashville, Tennessee
  • AT&T Building – building in Omaha, Nebraska
  • AT&T Building Addition – building in Detroit, Michigan
  • AT&T Building – building in San Diego
  • AT&T Center – building in Los Angeles
  • AT&T Center – building in St. Louis, Missouri
  • AT&T Center – building in San Antonio, Texas
  • AT&T City Center – building in Birmingham, Alabama
  • AT&T Corporate Center – building in Chicago, Illinois
  • AT&T Huron Road Building – building in Cleveland, Ohio
  • AT&T Lenox Park Campus – AT&T Mobility Headquarters in DeKalb County just outside Atlanta, Georgia
  • AT&T Midtown Center – building in Atlanta, Georgia
  • AT&T Switching Center – building in Los Angeles
  • AT&T Switching Center – building in Oakland, California
  • AT&T Switching Center – building in San Francisco
  • AT&T Tower - building in Minneapolis, MN
  • AT&T Building - building in (Meriden), CT
  • AT&T Entertainment Group HQ - DirecTV corporate campus in El Segundo, California

Venues[]

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AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas

  • AT&T CenterSan Antonio, Texas (formerly SBC Center)
  • AT&T FieldChattanooga, Tennessee (formerly BellSouth Park)
  • AT&T ParkSan Francisco, California (formerly Pacific Bell Park, SBC Park)
  • AT&T PlazaChicago, Illinois (public space that hosts the Cloud Gate sculpture in Millennium Park)
  • AT&T PlazaDallas, Texas (plaza in front of the American Airlines Center at Victory Park)
  • AT&T Performing Arts CenterDallas, Texas
  • AT&T StadiumArlington, Texas (formerly Dallas Cowboys Stadium)
  • Jones AT&T StadiumLubbock, Texas (formerly Clifford B. and Audrey Jones Stadium, Jones SBC Stadium)
  • TPC San AntonioSan Antonio, Texas (AT&T Oaks Course & AT&T Canyons Course)
  • War Memorial Stadium, AT&T Field - Little Rock, Arkansas

Sponsorships[]

  • AT&T Byron Nelson - Irving, Texas (golf)
  • AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic (formerly Mobil Cotton Bowl Classic, Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic, SBC Cotton Bowl Classic) – played in Arlington, Texas, at AT&T Stadium (football)
  • AT&T National – Washington, D.C. (golf)
  • AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am (golf)
  • AT&T Red River RivalryDallas, Texas (formerly Red River Shootout, SBC Red River Rivalry) (football)
  • Major League Soccer and the United States Soccer Federation, including the U.S. men's and U.S. women's national teams and the Major League Soccer All-Star Game from 2009
  • Mexico national football team
  • United States Olympic team[139]
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association (Corporate Champion)[140]
  • AT&T American Cup, artistic gymnastics competition. Sponsored by AT&T since 2011.
  • Red Bull Racing (Formula 1 racing team), technical support and sponsorship, since 2011.[141]

Miscellaneous[]

  • AT&T (SEPTA station) – Public Transportation Station in Philadelphia, PA

See also[]

  • List of public corporations by market capitalization
  • List of largest companies by revenue
  • List of United States telephone companies
  • List of United States wireless communications service providers
  • List of telephone operating companies
  • List of Internet exchange points
  • Lists of public utilities
  • Bell System
  • Bell System Divestiture
  • Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act
  • Hepting v. AT&T
  • Modification of Final Judgment
  • NSA warrantless surveillance
  • United States v. AT&T

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Theatrical films Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993) • Space Jam (1996) • Quest for Camelot (1998) • The Iron Giant (1999) • Osmosis Jones (2001) • Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) • The Lego Movie (2014) • Storks (2016) • The Lego Batman Movie (2017) • The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017) • Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018) • Smallfoot (2018) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) • Tom and Jerry (2021) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Lost in Florida (2021) • Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021)
Television specials A Miser Brothers' Christmas (2008) • Scooby-Doo! Spooky Games (2012) • Robot Chicken DC Comics Special (2012 • Scooby-Doo! Haunted Holidays (2012) • Scooby-Doo! and the Spooky Scarecrow (2013) • Scooby-Doo! Mecha Mutt Menace (2013) • Robot Chicken DC Comics Special 2: Villains in Paradise (2014) • Scooby-Doo! Ghastly Goals (2014) • Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers (2014) • Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (2014) • Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas (2014) • Scooby-Doo! and the Beach Beastie (2015) • Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship (2015) • Lego Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror (2015) • DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High (2016)
Direct-to-video Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992) • Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero (1998) • Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (1998) • Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost (1999) • Wakko's Wish (1999) • Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000) • Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders (2000) • Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (2000) • Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase (2001) • Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring (2002) • Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure (2003) • Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire (2003) • Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico (2003) • Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (2003) • Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster (2004) • Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.! (2004) • ¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico (2005) • Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars (2005) • Aloha, Scooby-Doo! (2005) • Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry (2005) • The Batman vs. Dracula (2005) • Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy? (2005) • Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! (2006) • Superman: Brainiac Attacks (2006) • Tom and Jerry: Shiver Me Whiskers (2006) • Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo (2006) • Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas (2006) • Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! (2007) • Superman: Doomsday (2007) • Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale (2007) • Justice League: The New Frontier (2008) • Batman: Gotham Knight (2008) • Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King (2008) • Wonder Woman (2009) • Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword (2009) • Green Lantern: First Flight (2009) • Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009) • Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo (2010) • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010) • Batman: Under the Red Hood (2010) • Tom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes (2010) • Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare (2010) • Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (2010) • All-Star Superman (2011) • Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (2011) • Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz (2011) • Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur (2011) • Batman: Year One (2011) • Justice League: Doom (2012) • Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire (2012) • Superman vs. The Elite (2012) • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (2012/2013) • Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse (2012) • Big Top Scooby-Doo! (2012) • Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon (2013) • Superman: Unbound (2013) • Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map (2013) • Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (2013) • Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure (2013) • Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright (2013) • JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014) • Justice League: War (2014) • Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery (2014) • Son of Batman (2014) • Batman: Assault on Arkham (2014) • Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy (2014) • Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon (2014) • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (2015) • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League (2015) • Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness (2015) • The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! (2015) • Batman vs. Robin (2015) • Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts (2015) • Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest (2015) • Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery (2015) • Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015) • Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run (2015) • Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem (2015) • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom (2015) • Batman: Bad Blood (2016) • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash (2016) • Justice League vs. Teen Titans (2016) • Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood (2016) • Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz (2016) • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout (2016) • Batman: The Killing Joke (2016) • Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon (2016) • DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year (2016) • Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants (2016) • Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016) • Justice League Dark (2017) • Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown (2017) • The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania! (2017) • Teen Titans: The Judas Contract (2017) • DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games (2017) • Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (2017) • Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash (2017) • Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain (2017) • Batman and Harley Quinn (2017) • Batman vs. Two-Face (2017) • Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2018) • Batman: Gotham by Gaslight (2018) • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash (2018) • Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay (2018) • Batman Ninja (2018) • Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High (2018) • Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis (2018) • The Death of Superman (2018) • Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost (2018) • DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis (2018) • Reign of the Supermen (2019) • Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost (2019) • Justice League vs. the Fatal Five (2019) • Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2019) • Batman: Hush (2019) • Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans (2019) • Lego DC Batman: Family Matters (2019) • Scooby-Doo! Return to Zombie Island (2019) • Wonder Woman: Bloodlines (2019) • Superman: Red Son (2020) • Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge (2020) • Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020) • Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and Monsters (2020) • Scoob! (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020)
Short films The Duxorcist (1987) • The Night of the Living Duck (1988) • Box-Office Bunny (1990) • I'm Mad (1994) • Chariots of Fur (1994) • Carrotblanca (1995) • Another Froggy Evening (1995) • Superior Duck (1996) • Pullet Surprise (1997) • Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension (1997) • From Hare to Eternity (1997) • Father of the Bird (1997) • Little Go Beep (2000) • Chase Me (2003) • The Karate Guard (2005) • DC Showcase: The Spectre (2010) • DC Showcase: Jonah Hex (2010) • Coyote Falls (2010) • Fur of Flying (2010) • DC Showcase: Green Arrow (2010) • Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam (2010) • Rabid Rider (2010) • DC Showcase: Catwoman (2011) • I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat (2011) • Daffy's Rhapsody (2012) • The Master (2016) • The Late Batsby (2018) • DC Showcase: Sgt. Rock (2019) • DC Showcase: Death (2019) • DC Showcase: Phantom Stranger (2020)
Other TV series
1990s Freakazoid!Road RoversWayneheadHisteria!Detention
2000s Baby Blues¡Mucha Lucha! (characters)3-SouthXiaolin ShowdownFirehouse TalesCoconut Fred's Fruit Salad IslandJohnny Test (characters)
2010s Mike Tyson MysteriesBunniculaRight Now KapowDorothy and the Wizard of OzGreen Eggs and Ham
Upcoming Gremlins: Secrets of the MogwaiLittle EllenTooned OutWings of Fire
See also
List of Warner Bros. Animation productionsWarner Animation GroupWarner Bros. Feature AnimationWarner Bros. CartoonsWarner Bros. Family EntertainmentHanna-BarberaMovie Land (Movie Land Animation StudiosMovie Land Digital Production Services) • Cartoon Network Productions (Cartoon Network StudiosWilliams StreetCartoon Network Studios Europe) • Unproduced projectsList of Warner Bros. theatrical animated features
Category Category
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Feature films Released The Lego Movie (2014) • Storks (2016) • The Lego Batman Movie (2017) • The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017) • Smallfoot (2018) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) • Scoob! (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020) • Tom and Jerry (2021) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Friendship Vacation (2021) • Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) • DC League of Super-Pets (2022) • Coyote vs. Acme (2024) •
Upcoming The Cat in the Hat (2025) • Thing One and Thing Two (2026) • Oh, the Places You'll Go (2027) • Meet the Flintstones (TBA)
See also List of WAG awards and nominations (feature filmsshort films) • Warner Bros. AnimationWarner Bros. PicturesMovie Land Animation StudiosPanko and Panda StudiosTeen Titans Go! To the Movies (2018)
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Assets Movie Land Entertainment Distribution GroupMovie Land EntertainmentMovie Land Animation StudiosMovie Land TelevisionMovie Land Digital Production ServicesMovie Land Sound ServicesThe Hi-Tech SoundMovie Land Workshop StudiosMovie Land Animation SoftwareVieta PicturesVieta Sound

Other assets
Sphere Ball Studios


Defuncted assets
Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation Studios

Films
Birdy Animation
Part of Touchstone Pictures

Released films:
Once Upon a Bird | The Secret of Mice | Rock-a-Bye | Revenge of the Smithsonian | The Wayback Machine | Day at the Beach | The Last Level | The Large Ball | Twice Upon a Bird


Founder:
Michael LaPai


Successor:
Touchstone Animation Studios | Movie Land Animation Studios | Movie Land Entertainment

Touchstone Animation Studios
Theatrical films:

Who Framed Roger Rabbit | The Nightmare Before Christmas | Gnomeo & Juliet | The Wind Rises | Strange Magic

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Released films The Penguins (2012) • Hands (2013) • Miracle On the 32nd Street (2013) • Super Mario Bros. (2014) • Magic Tree House (2014) • The Adventures of Dan (2015) • Quest (2015) • One Rainy Day (2016) • The Lost City (2016) • Life of Stuart (2017) • The Adventures of Tintin (2018) • The Pirates Movie (2018) • Ten Dogs (2018) • Sarcastics (2018) • The Last Day of School (2019) • Cold Water (2019) • Hansel and Gretel (2019) • Penguins 2 (2019)
Upcoming films Madeline (2020) • Inside the World (2020) • Hands 2 (2020) • Tom the Hand 4 (2021)
People Ted V. Miller
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeMajor Lazer
See also Movie LandMovie Land Animation StudiosWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation Group
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Part of WarnerMedia (AT&T)
Filmography
Released Stickman: The Movie (2014) • Reggie and the Penguin (2015) • Loppy the Dog (2016) • Birds (2017) • The Street of San Francisco (2017) • The Polar Express (2017) • Eddie (2018) • Major Lazer: The Movie (2018) • Penguinopolis (2018) • Smash of Claws (2018) • The Wampanoag Movie (2018) • The Hi-Tech and Science Fiction Movie (2018) • Doug (2018) • Funimals (2018) • Stuart Little (2018) • Sarcastics (2018) • Animals of Spy (2018) • Light It Up (2019) • Birds 2 (2019) • The Hampster Movie (2019) • Stickman 2: Larry's Adventure (2019) • Sphere (2019) • The Crown (2019) • Charlotte's Web (2019) • Animal Party (2019) • Car Chase (2019) • Ghost in the Shell (2019) • Star Trek (2019) • Loppy the Dog 2: The Second Movie (2019) • GoGo Tomago (2019) • Sarcastics 2 (2019) • The Great Spy Racers (2019) • Chunko (2020) • Ned's Newt (2020) • The Legend of Disguise (2020) • Spanish Empire (2020) • Twister (2020) • The Trumpet of the Swan (2020) • Technoville (2020) • Scrambled Eggs Super! (2020) • The Hunger Games (2020)
Produced with Sony Pictures Animation The Animals in the Attic (2019) • The Secret Life of Animals 2 (2019) • Dimensions (2019) • Shaun and Roger: Roger Breaks the Internet (2019) • Gwen and Dan (2019) • Carmen Sandiego (2019) • Hoverboard (2019) • Chocolate Fever (2019) • Spider-Gwen (2019) • Go (2019) • Everest (2019) • Grossology (2019) • Bunny (2019) • Cool Girls (2020) • Spectrum (2020)
Upcoming Romeo and Juliet (2020) • Las Vegas (2020) • Mr. Magoo (2020) • Spider-Gwen 2 (2020) • Panko the Dragon (2021) • Famous 5 (2021) • Carmen Sandiego 2 (2021) • Voltron (2021) • The Hollow (2021) • The Last Kids on Earth (2021) • Grossology 2 (2021) • Untitled Romeo and Juliet sequel (2022)
Produced with Aardman Animations The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
Upcoming The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Lost in Florida (2021)
As Ted-LaPai Productions A Bird's Tale (1994) • The Secret of Ace (1995) • Cycle Throughout the World (1996) • Life of Animals (1996) • Power Up (1997) • One Little Rabbit (1997) • El Fuego (1997) • A Trip to Denmark (1998) • The Secret of Ace 2 (2000) • Yeti (2000) • A Bird's Tale 2 (2000) • Life of Animals 2 (2001) • MagnusLos Altos (2002) • Two Little Rabbits (2002) • Bunnies on the Streets (2003) • The Animals Movie (2004) • Kevin the Lost Dog (2006) • A Trip to Los Angeles (2007) • The Final Chapter (2008)
Upcoming Faster Bike (2020) • Cuphead (2020) • Jin (2020) • Carlos & Ricky: Into the Future (2020) • Reggie and the Penguin 2 (2020) • Shank (2020) • Spy Penguins (2020)
Associated productions Sarcastics (2018)
Direct-to-video films The Hunger Games (2020)
Television series Stickman: The Series (2016-present) • Tom the Hand (2016-present) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-present) • How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017; television film) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-present) • The Christopher the Stickman Show (2020-present)
Franchises Stickman (2014-present) • Loppy the Dog (2016-present) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018-present) • Sony's Movie Land Universe (2019-present) • Tom the Hand (season 3; 2016, 2019-present)
People
Directors Ted V. MillerRobert ZemeckisStephen HeneveldMike MitchellDon HallPhil Lord and Christopher MillerChris WilliamsChris MillerJenny HarderBob PersichettiPeter RamseyRodney RothmanTom McGrathWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Producers Chris MeledandriKristina ReedBonnie ArnoldRoy ConliRoy LeePhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan KernerDon HahnDarla K. AndersonDan LinJohn LasseterAvi AradAmy PascalWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Writers Karey KirkpatrickNicholas StollerRodney RothmanPhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan RobertsJohn DavisPeter LordNick ParkWilliam Renschen
Executives/Associated figures Ted V. MillerMichael LaPaiMonty LaBuenoGeorge MacGuffinChristopher MacGuffinChris Meledandri
Animators and visual/special effects artists Gal GadotJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausJeffrey KatzenbergRich MooreRoy ConliGary TrousdalePhil Lord and Christopher MillerSteven SpielbergDuncan RouleauSteven T. SeagleSteven YeunJenny HarderHailee SteinfeldShiyoon KimPanat ThamrongsombutsakulJohn KnollCraig HammackSimon J. SmithSamik Roy ChoudhuryErik-Jan de BoerCedric Nicolas-TroyanEmilio Ruiz del Río
Signature voice actors/actress Ben StillerAdam SandlerJim CarreyGal GadotHailee SteinfeldJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausMichael J. FoxAndy SambergKeegan-Michael KeyRihannaJohn DiMaggioTenzing Norgay TrainorShameik MooreJake Johnson
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeMajor LazerAlan MeyersonDaniel Pemberton
Signature character designer Monty LaBuenoRonnie del CarmenJin KimShiyoon Kim
Visual Development & Storyboard Artists Dante EriksenCody CameronAndrew StantonShiyoon KimJin KimGeoff JohnsRonnie del Carmen
Related topics
Related media and projects Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation StudiosSphere Ball StudiosShank FilmsPanko and Panda Studios
Miscellaneous Warner Bros. films (Unproduced Warner Bros. projectsWAG filmsWarner Bros. animated filmsWarner Bros. Animation franchises and productions)
See also Movie LandMovie Land EntertainmentWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupAcquisition of Movie Land by Warner Bros.The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • Gwen and Dan: Level Two (2020)

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Current Original Stickman: The Series (2016-) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-)
Reissue Famous 5: On the Case (2008/2020)
Upcoming Original JH Movie Collection's YTP Video (2020-)
Films Current How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017) • Stickman 1½ (2018) • Bunnies vs. the Car Chase (2018) • The Animals Movie 2 (2018) • Tom the Hand's Christmas Caper (2018) • Stickfigures (2019) • Reggie and the Penguin: The Musical (2020)
People Ted V. MillerJamie ChungLarry LaPiscoTodd TomagoTim MillerBex Taylor-KlausAndy McGreggorJill CultonDoug SweetlandBob PetersonTom McGrathChris MillerKatie HoltJohnny MillerGary RydstromJohn LasseterTom MillerTom H. ZwickDon HallChris WilliamsMark Christopher LawrenceGary SummersRandy ThomGal GadotMajor LazerHenry JackmanJames Newton HowardPhil Lord and Christopher MillerMark MillerMichael SilversTom McGrathChristopher GundersonPidge GundersonJohnny ZwickStan LeeSteven SpielbergSteven T. Seagle
See also WarnerMediaWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupAcquisition of Movie Land by Warner Bros.
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Released films The Penguins (2012) • Hands (2013) • Miracle On the 32nd Street (2013) • Super Mario Bros. (2014) • Magic Tree House (2014) • The Adventures of Dan (2015) • Quest (2015) • One Rainy Day (2016) • The Lost City (2016) • Life of Stuart (2017) • The Adventures of Tintin (2018) • The Pirates Movie (2018) • Ten Dogs (2018) • Sarcastics (2018) • The Last Day of School (2019) • Cold Water (2019) • Hansel and Gretel (2019) • Penguins 2 (2019)
Upcoming films Madeline (2020) • Inside the World (2020) • Hands 2 (2020) • Tom the Hand 4 (2021)
People Ted V. Miller
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeMajor Lazer
See also Movie LandMovie Land Animation StudiosWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation Group
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Part of WarnerMedia (AT&T)
Filmography
Released Stickman: The Movie (2014) • Reggie and the Penguin (2015) • Loppy the Dog (2016) • Birds (2017) • The Street of San Francisco (2017) • The Polar Express (2017) • Eddie (2018) • Major Lazer: The Movie (2018) • Penguinopolis (2018) • Smash of Claws (2018) • The Wampanoag Movie (2018) • The Hi-Tech and Science Fiction Movie (2018) • Doug (2018) • Funimals (2018) • Stuart Little (2018) • Sarcastics (2018) • Animals of Spy (2018) • Light It Up (2019) • Birds 2 (2019) • The Hampster Movie (2019) • Stickman 2: Larry's Adventure (2019) • Sphere (2019) • The Crown (2019) • Charlotte's Web (2019) • Animal Party (2019) • Car Chase (2019) • Ghost in the Shell (2019) • Star Trek (2019) • Loppy the Dog 2: The Second Movie (2019) • GoGo Tomago (2019) • Sarcastics 2 (2019) • The Great Spy Racers (2019) • Chunko (2020) • Ned's Newt (2020) • The Legend of Disguise (2020) • Spanish Empire (2020) • Twister (2020) • The Trumpet of the Swan (2020) • Technoville (2020) • Scrambled Eggs Super! (2020) • The Hunger Games (2020)
Produced with Sony Pictures Animation The Animals in the Attic (2019) • The Secret Life of Animals 2 (2019) • Dimensions (2019) • Shaun and Roger: Roger Breaks the Internet (2019) • Gwen and Dan (2019) • Carmen Sandiego (2019) • Hoverboard (2019) • Chocolate Fever (2019) • Spider-Gwen (2019) • Go (2019) • Everest (2019) • Grossology (2019) • Bunny (2019) • Cool Girls (2020) • Spectrum (2020)
Upcoming Romeo and Juliet (2020) • Las Vegas (2020) • Mr. Magoo (2020) • Spider-Gwen 2 (2020) • Panko the Dragon (2021) • Famous 5 (2021) • Carmen Sandiego 2 (2021) • Voltron (2021) • The Hollow (2021) • The Last Kids on Earth (2021) • Grossology 2 (2021) • Untitled Romeo and Juliet sequel (2022)
Produced with Aardman Animations The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
Upcoming The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Lost in Florida (2021)
As Ted-LaPai Productions A Bird's Tale (1994) • The Secret of Ace (1995) • Cycle Throughout the World (1996) • Life of Animals (1996) • Power Up (1997) • One Little Rabbit (1997) • El Fuego (1997) • A Trip to Denmark (1998) • The Secret of Ace 2 (2000) • Yeti (2000) • A Bird's Tale 2 (2000) • Life of Animals 2 (2001) • MagnusLos Altos (2002) • Two Little Rabbits (2002) • Bunnies on the Streets (2003) • The Animals Movie (2004) • Kevin the Lost Dog (2006) • A Trip to Los Angeles (2007) • The Final Chapter (2008)
Upcoming Faster Bike (2020) • Cuphead (2020) • Jin (2020) • Carlos & Ricky: Into the Future (2020) • Reggie and the Penguin 2 (2020) • Shank (2020) • Spy Penguins (2020)
Associated productions Sarcastics (2018)
Direct-to-video films The Hunger Games (2020)
Television series Stickman: The Series (2016-present) • Tom the Hand (2016-present) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-present) • How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017; television film) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-present) • The Christopher the Stickman Show (2020-present)
Franchises Stickman (2014-present) • Loppy the Dog (2016-present) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018-present) • Sony's Movie Land Universe (2019-present) • Tom the Hand (season 3; 2016, 2019-present)
People
Directors Ted V. MillerRobert ZemeckisStephen HeneveldMike MitchellDon HallPhil Lord and Christopher MillerChris WilliamsChris MillerJenny HarderBob PersichettiPeter RamseyRodney RothmanTom McGrathWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Producers Chris MeledandriKristina ReedBonnie ArnoldRoy ConliRoy LeePhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan KernerDon HahnDarla K. AndersonDan LinJohn LasseterAvi AradAmy PascalWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Writers Karey KirkpatrickNicholas StollerRodney RothmanPhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan RobertsJohn DavisPeter LordNick ParkWilliam Renschen
Executives/Associated figures Ted V. MillerMichael LaPaiMonty LaBuenoGeorge MacGuffinChristopher MacGuffinChris Meledandri
Animators and visual/special effects artists Gal GadotJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausJeffrey KatzenbergRich MooreRoy ConliGary TrousdalePhil Lord and Christopher MillerSteven SpielbergDuncan RouleauSteven T. SeagleSteven YeunJenny HarderHailee SteinfeldShiyoon KimPanat ThamrongsombutsakulJohn KnollCraig HammackSimon J. SmithSamik Roy ChoudhuryErik-Jan de BoerCedric Nicolas-TroyanEmilio Ruiz del Río
Signature voice actors/actress Ben StillerAdam SandlerJim CarreyGal GadotHailee SteinfeldJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausMichael J. FoxAndy SambergKeegan-Michael KeyRihannaJohn DiMaggioTenzing Norgay TrainorShameik MooreJake Johnson
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeMajor LazerAlan MeyersonDaniel Pemberton
Signature character designer Monty LaBuenoRonnie del CarmenJin KimShiyoon Kim
Visual Development & Storyboard Artists Dante EriksenCody CameronAndrew StantonShiyoon KimJin KimGeoff JohnsRonnie del Carmen
Related topics
Related media and projects Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation StudiosSphere Ball StudiosShank FilmsPanko and Panda Studios
Miscellaneous Warner Bros. films (Unproduced Warner Bros. projectsWAG filmsWarner Bros. animated filmsWarner Bros. Animation franchises and productions)
See also Movie LandMovie Land EntertainmentWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupAcquisition of Movie Land by Warner Bros.The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • Gwen and Dan: Level Two (2020)
Warner Bros. Pictures Group Warner Bros. PicturesNew Line CinemaMovie Land EntertainmentMovie Land Animation StudiosDC FilmsCastle Rock EntertainmentFlagship Entertainment (joint venture with CMC) • WaterTower Music
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Warner Home Video (Warner Archive Collection)
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Avalanche SoftwareMonolith ProductionsNetherRealm StudiosPortkey GamesRocksteady StudiosTT Games (Traveller's Tales) • WB Games BostonWB Games Montréal
Warner Bros. Television Group Alloy EntertainmentEyeworksTelepicturesMovie Land TelevisionWarner Bros. TelevisionWarner Bros. International TelevisionWarner Bros. International Television Production (WB TV Productions UK (Shed Productions)

TV channels:
The CW (co-owned with CBS) • Turner Classic Movies

Global Kids and Young Adults
v - e - dGlobal Kids and Young Adults
Cartoon Network original programming
Current programming

The Moxy Show | Space Ghost Coast to Coast | What a Cartoon! | Dexter's Laboratory | Big Bag | Johnny Bravo | Cow and Chicken | I Am Weasel | The Powerpuff Girls (1998) | Ed, Edd n Eddy | Mike, Lu & Og | Courage the Cowardly Dog | Sheep in the Big City | Time Squad | Samurai Jack | Grim & Evil | Justice League | Whatever Happened to...Robot Jones? | Codename: Kids Next Door | The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy | Evil Con Carne | Teen Titans | Duck Dodgers | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Megas XLR | Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | Justice League Unlimited | Baby Looney Tunes | The Batman | Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | Krypto the Superdog | The Life and Times of Juniper Lee | Camp Lazlo | Firehouse Tales | Sunday Pants |Ben 10 (2006) | My Gym Partner's a Monkey | Squirrel Boy | Class of 3000 | Out of Jimmy's Head | Chowder | Transformers: Animated | Ben 10: Alien Force | The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack | The Secret Saturdays | Batman: The Brave and the Bold | The Othersiders | BrainRush | Destroy Build Destroy | Bobb'e Says | Dude, What Would Happen | Pink Panther and Pals | Adventure Time | Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated | Generator Rex | Unnatural History | Mad | Regular Show | Sym-Bionic Titan | Tower Prep | Hole in the Wall | Robotomy | Young Justice | The Problem Solverz | The Amazing World of Gumball | Teen Titans Go! | Steven Universe | We Bare Bears | The Powerpuff Girls (2016) | Ben 10 (2016) | OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | Unikitty! | Craig of the Creek | Summer Camp Island | Apple & Onion | Mega Man: Fully Charged | Transformers: Cyberverse | Total DramaRama | Bakugan: Battle Planet | DC Super Hero Girls | Victor and Valentino | Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart | Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? | The Looney Tunes Show | ThunderCats | Secret Mountain Fort Awesome | Level Up | Green Lantern: The Animated Series | The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange | DreamWorks Dragons | Ben 10: Omniverse | Incredible Crew | Beware the Batman | Uncle Grandpa | Clarence | Mixels | The Tom and Jerry Show | Over the Garden Wall | New Looney Tunes | Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! | Long Live the Royals | Bunnicula | Mighty Magiswords | Justice League Action | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs


Former programming


Upcoming programming
Infinity Train | ThunderCats Roar | Power Players | Tig n' Seek | Elliott from Earth | The Fancies | Untitled We Bare Bears spin-off

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Part of WarnerMedia (AT&T)
Filmography
Released Stickman: The Movie (2014) • Reggie and the Penguin (2015) • Loppy the Dog (2016) • Birds (2017) • The Street of San Francisco (2017) • The Polar Express (2017) • Eddie (2018) • Major Lazer: The Movie (2018) • Penguinopolis (2018) • Smash of Claws (2018) • The Wampanoag Movie (2018) • The Hi-Tech and Science Fiction Movie (2018) • Doug (2018) • Funimals (2018) • Stuart Little (2018) • Sarcastics (2018) • Animals of Spy (2018) • Light It Up (2019) • Birds 2 (2019) • The Hampster Movie (2019) • Stickman 2: Larry's Adventure (2019) • Sphere (2019) • The Crown (2019) • Charlotte's Web (2019) • Animal Party (2019) • Car Chase (2019) • Ghost in the Shell (2019) • Star Trek (2019) • Loppy the Dog 2: The Second Movie (2019) • GoGo Tomago (2019) • Sarcastics 2 (2019) • The Great Spy Racers (2019) • Chunko (2020) • Ned's Newt (2020) • The Legend of Disguise (2020) • Spanish Empire (2020) • Twister (2020) • The Trumpet of the Swan (2020) • Technoville (2020) • Scrambled Eggs Super! (2020) • The Hunger Games (2020)
Produced with Sony Pictures Animation The Animals in the Attic (2019) • The Secret Life of Animals 2 (2019) • Dimensions (2019) • Shaun and Roger: Roger Breaks the Internet (2019) • Gwen and Dan (2019) • Carmen Sandiego (2019) • Hoverboard (2019) • Chocolate Fever (2019) • Spider-Gwen (2019) • Go (2019) • Everest (2019) • Grossology (2019) • Bunny (2019) • Cool Girls (2020) • Spectrum (2020)
Upcoming Romeo and Juliet (2020) • Las Vegas (2020) • Mr. Magoo (2020) • Spider-Gwen 2 (2020) • Panko the Dragon (2021) • Famous 5 (2021) • Carmen Sandiego 2 (2021) • Voltron (2021) • The Hollow (2021) • The Last Kids on Earth (2021) • Grossology 2 (2021) • Untitled Romeo and Juliet sequel (2022)
Produced with Aardman Animations The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
Upcoming The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Lost in Florida (2021)
As Ted-LaPai Productions A Bird's Tale (1994) • The Secret of Ace (1995) • Cycle Throughout the World (1996) • Life of Animals (1996) • Power Up (1997) • One Little Rabbit (1997) • El Fuego (1997) • A Trip to Denmark (1998) • The Secret of Ace 2 (2000) • Yeti (2000) • A Bird's Tale 2 (2000) • Life of Animals 2 (2001) • MagnusLos Altos (2002) • Two Little Rabbits (2002) • Bunnies on the Streets (2003) • The Animals Movie (2004) • Kevin the Lost Dog (2006) • A Trip to Los Angeles (2007) • The Final Chapter (2008)
Upcoming Faster Bike (2020) • Cuphead (2020) • Jin (2020) • Carlos & Ricky: Into the Future (2020) • Reggie and the Penguin 2 (2020) • Shank (2020) • Spy Penguins (2020)
Associated productions Sarcastics (2018)
Direct-to-video films The Hunger Games (2020)
Television series Stickman: The Series (2016-present) • Tom the Hand (2016-present) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-present) • How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017; television film) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-present) • The Christopher the Stickman Show (2020-present)
Franchises Stickman (2014-present) • Loppy the Dog (2016-present) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018-present) • Sony's Movie Land Universe (2019-present) • Tom the Hand (season 3; 2016, 2019-present)
People
Directors Ted V. MillerRobert ZemeckisStephen HeneveldMike MitchellDon HallPhil Lord and Christopher MillerChris WilliamsChris MillerJenny HarderBob PersichettiPeter RamseyRodney RothmanTom McGrathWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Producers Chris MeledandriKristina ReedBonnie ArnoldRoy ConliRoy LeePhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan KernerDon HahnDarla K. AndersonDan LinJohn LasseterAvi AradAmy PascalWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Writers Karey KirkpatrickNicholas StollerRodney RothmanPhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan RobertsJohn DavisPeter LordNick ParkWilliam Renschen
Executives/Associated figures Ted V. MillerMichael LaPaiMonty LaBuenoGeorge MacGuffinChristopher MacGuffinChris Meledandri
Animators and visual/special effects artists Gal GadotJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausJeffrey KatzenbergRich MooreRoy ConliGary TrousdalePhil Lord and Christopher MillerSteven SpielbergDuncan RouleauSteven T. SeagleSteven YeunJenny HarderHailee SteinfeldShiyoon KimPanat ThamrongsombutsakulJohn KnollCraig HammackSimon J. SmithSamik Roy ChoudhuryErik-Jan de BoerCedric Nicolas-TroyanEmilio Ruiz del Río
Signature voice actors/actress Ben StillerAdam SandlerJim CarreyGal GadotHailee SteinfeldJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausMichael J. FoxAndy SambergKeegan-Michael KeyRihannaJohn DiMaggioTenzing Norgay TrainorShameik MooreJake Johnson
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeMajor LazerAlan MeyersonDaniel Pemberton
Signature character designer Monty LaBuenoRonnie del CarmenJin KimShiyoon Kim
Visual Development & Storyboard Artists Dante EriksenCody CameronAndrew StantonShiyoon KimJin KimGeoff JohnsRonnie del Carmen
Related topics
Related media and projects Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation StudiosSphere Ball StudiosShank FilmsPanko and Panda Studios
Miscellaneous Warner Bros. films (Unproduced Warner Bros. projectsWAG filmsWarner Bros. animated filmsWarner Bros. Animation franchises and productions)
See also Movie LandMovie Land EntertainmentWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupAcquisition of Movie Land by Warner Bros.The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • Gwen and Dan: Level Two (2020)

Boing (AfricaFranceItalySpain) • Cartoonito (UK & IrelandItaly) • ToonamiPogoTooncast


Production:
Cartoon Network StudiosWilliams StreetLazyTown EntertainmentWarner Animation GroupWarner Bros. AnimationMovie Land Animation Studios

Warner Bros. Digital Networks DramaFever (shuttered) • DC UniverseTMZ
DC Entertainment DC Comics (MadVertigo)
Otter Media Ellation (CrunchyrollVRVRooster Teeth • Ellation Studios) • Fullscreen (Machinima) • Gunpowder & Sky • Hello Sunshine
Others Fandango (30%) • Hanna-BarberaTurner EntertainmentWang Film ProductionsWarner Bros. Feature AnimationWarner Bros. Studio Tours
v - e - dMovie Land, Ltd.
Assets Movie Land Entertainment Distribution GroupMovie Land EntertainmentMovie Land Animation StudiosMovie Land TelevisionMovie Land Digital Production ServicesMovie Land Sound ServicesThe Hi-Tech SoundMovie Land Workshop StudiosMovie Land Animation SoftwareVieta PicturesVieta Sound

Other assets
Sphere Ball Studios


Defuncted assets
Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation Studios

Films
Birdy Animation
Part of Touchstone Pictures

Released films:
Once Upon a Bird | The Secret of Mice | Rock-a-Bye | Revenge of the Smithsonian | The Wayback Machine | Day at the Beach | The Last Level | The Large Ball | Twice Upon a Bird


Founder:
Michael LaPai


Successor:
Touchstone Animation Studios | Movie Land Animation Studios | Movie Land Entertainment

Touchstone Animation Studios
Theatrical films:

Who Framed Roger Rabbit | The Nightmare Before Christmas | Gnomeo & Juliet | The Wind Rises | Strange Magic

v - e - dMovie Land Entertainment
Released films The Penguins (2012) • Hands (2013) • Miracle On the 32nd Street (2013) • Super Mario Bros. (2014) • Magic Tree House (2014) • The Adventures of Dan (2015) • Quest (2015) • One Rainy Day (2016) • The Lost City (2016) • Life of Stuart (2017) • The Adventures of Tintin (2018) • The Pirates Movie (2018) • Ten Dogs (2018) • Sarcastics (2018) • The Last Day of School (2019) • Cold Water (2019) • Hansel and Gretel (2019) • Penguins 2 (2019)
Upcoming films Madeline (2020) • Inside the World (2020) • Hands 2 (2020) • Tom the Hand 4 (2021)
People Ted V. Miller
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeMajor Lazer
See also Movie LandMovie Land Animation StudiosWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation Group
v - e - d
Part of WarnerMedia (AT&T)
Filmography
Released Stickman: The Movie (2014) • Reggie and the Penguin (2015) • Loppy the Dog (2016) • Birds (2017) • The Street of San Francisco (2017) • The Polar Express (2017) • Eddie (2018) • Major Lazer: The Movie (2018) • Penguinopolis (2018) • Smash of Claws (2018) • The Wampanoag Movie (2018) • The Hi-Tech and Science Fiction Movie (2018) • Doug (2018) • Funimals (2018) • Stuart Little (2018) • Sarcastics (2018) • Animals of Spy (2018) • Light It Up (2019) • Birds 2 (2019) • The Hampster Movie (2019) • Stickman 2: Larry's Adventure (2019) • Sphere (2019) • The Crown (2019) • Charlotte's Web (2019) • Animal Party (2019) • Car Chase (2019) • Ghost in the Shell (2019) • Star Trek (2019) • Loppy the Dog 2: The Second Movie (2019) • GoGo Tomago (2019) • Sarcastics 2 (2019) • The Great Spy Racers (2019) • Chunko (2020) • Ned's Newt (2020) • The Legend of Disguise (2020) • Spanish Empire (2020) • Twister (2020) • The Trumpet of the Swan (2020) • Technoville (2020) • Scrambled Eggs Super! (2020) • The Hunger Games (2020)
Produced with Sony Pictures Animation The Animals in the Attic (2019) • The Secret Life of Animals 2 (2019) • Dimensions (2019) • Shaun and Roger: Roger Breaks the Internet (2019) • Gwen and Dan (2019) • Carmen Sandiego (2019) • Hoverboard (2019) • Chocolate Fever (2019) • Spider-Gwen (2019) • Go (2019) • Everest (2019) • Grossology (2019) • Bunny (2019) • Cool Girls (2020) • Spectrum (2020)
Upcoming Romeo and Juliet (2020) • Las Vegas (2020) • Mr. Magoo (2020) • Spider-Gwen 2 (2020) • Panko the Dragon (2021) • Famous 5 (2021) • Carmen Sandiego 2 (2021) • Voltron (2021) • The Hollow (2021) • The Last Kids on Earth (2021) • Grossology 2 (2021) • Untitled Romeo and Juliet sequel (2022)
Produced with Aardman Animations The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
Upcoming The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Lost in Florida (2021)
As Ted-LaPai Productions A Bird's Tale (1994) • The Secret of Ace (1995) • Cycle Throughout the World (1996) • Life of Animals (1996) • Power Up (1997) • One Little Rabbit (1997) • El Fuego (1997) • A Trip to Denmark (1998) • The Secret of Ace 2 (2000) • Yeti (2000) • A Bird's Tale 2 (2000) • Life of Animals 2 (2001) • MagnusLos Altos (2002) • Two Little Rabbits (2002) • Bunnies on the Streets (2003) • The Animals Movie (2004) • Kevin the Lost Dog (2006) • A Trip to Los Angeles (2007) • The Final Chapter (2008)
Upcoming Faster Bike (2020) • Cuphead (2020) • Jin (2020) • Carlos & Ricky: Into the Future (2020) • Reggie and the Penguin 2 (2020) • Shank (2020) • Spy Penguins (2020)
Associated productions Sarcastics (2018)
Direct-to-video films The Hunger Games (2020)
Television series Stickman: The Series (2016-present) • Tom the Hand (2016-present) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-present) • How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017; television film) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-present) • The Christopher the Stickman Show (2020-present)
Franchises Stickman (2014-present) • Loppy the Dog (2016-present) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018-present) • Sony's Movie Land Universe (2019-present) • Tom the Hand (season 3; 2016, 2019-present)
People
Directors Ted V. MillerRobert ZemeckisStephen HeneveldMike MitchellDon HallPhil Lord and Christopher MillerChris WilliamsChris MillerJenny HarderBob PersichettiPeter RamseyRodney RothmanTom McGrathWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Producers Chris MeledandriKristina ReedBonnie ArnoldRoy ConliRoy LeePhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan KernerDon HahnDarla K. AndersonDan LinJohn LasseterAvi AradAmy PascalWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Writers Karey KirkpatrickNicholas StollerRodney RothmanPhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan RobertsJohn DavisPeter LordNick ParkWilliam Renschen
Executives/Associated figures Ted V. MillerMichael LaPaiMonty LaBuenoGeorge MacGuffinChristopher MacGuffinChris Meledandri
Animators and visual/special effects artists Gal GadotJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausJeffrey KatzenbergRich MooreRoy ConliGary TrousdalePhil Lord and Christopher MillerSteven SpielbergDuncan RouleauSteven T. SeagleSteven YeunJenny HarderHailee SteinfeldShiyoon KimPanat ThamrongsombutsakulJohn KnollCraig HammackSimon J. SmithSamik Roy ChoudhuryErik-Jan de BoerCedric Nicolas-TroyanEmilio Ruiz del Río
Signature voice actors/actress Ben StillerAdam SandlerJim CarreyGal GadotHailee SteinfeldJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausMichael J. FoxAndy SambergKeegan-Michael KeyRihannaJohn DiMaggioTenzing Norgay TrainorShameik MooreJake Johnson
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeMajor LazerAlan MeyersonDaniel Pemberton
Signature character designer Monty LaBuenoRonnie del CarmenJin KimShiyoon Kim
Visual Development & Storyboard Artists Dante EriksenCody CameronAndrew StantonShiyoon KimJin KimGeoff JohnsRonnie del Carmen
Related topics
Related media and projects Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation StudiosSphere Ball StudiosShank FilmsPanko and Panda Studios
Miscellaneous Warner Bros. films (Unproduced Warner Bros. projectsWAG filmsWarner Bros. animated filmsWarner Bros. Animation franchises and productions)
See also Movie LandMovie Land EntertainmentWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupAcquisition of Movie Land by Warner Bros.The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • Gwen and Dan: Level Two (2020)

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Television series
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link = Movie Land Television
link = Movie Land Television
Current Original Stickman: The Series (2016-) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-)
Reissue Famous 5: On the Case (2008/2020)
Upcoming Original JH Movie Collection's YTP Video (2020-)
Films Current How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017) • Stickman 1½ (2018) • Bunnies vs. the Car Chase (2018) • The Animals Movie 2 (2018) • Tom the Hand's Christmas Caper (2018) • Stickfigures (2019) • Reggie and the Penguin: The Musical (2020)
People Ted V. MillerJamie ChungLarry LaPiscoTodd TomagoTim MillerBex Taylor-KlausAndy McGreggorJill CultonDoug SweetlandBob PetersonTom McGrathChris MillerKatie HoltJohnny MillerGary RydstromJohn LasseterTom MillerTom H. ZwickDon HallChris WilliamsMark Christopher LawrenceGary SummersRandy ThomGal GadotMajor LazerHenry JackmanJames Newton HowardPhil Lord and Christopher MillerMark MillerMichael SilversTom McGrathChristopher GundersonPidge GundersonJohnny ZwickStan LeeSteven SpielbergSteven T. Seagle
See also WarnerMediaWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupAcquisition of Movie Land by Warner Bros.
v - e - dMovie Land Entertainment
Released films The Penguins (2012) • Hands (2013) • Miracle On the 32nd Street (2013) • Super Mario Bros. (2014) • Magic Tree House (2014) • The Adventures of Dan (2015) • Quest (2015) • One Rainy Day (2016) • The Lost City (2016) • Life of Stuart (2017) • The Adventures of Tintin (2018) • The Pirates Movie (2018) • Ten Dogs (2018) • Sarcastics (2018) • The Last Day of School (2019) • Cold Water (2019) • Hansel and Gretel (2019) • Penguins 2 (2019)
Upcoming films Madeline (2020) • Inside the World (2020) • Hands 2 (2020) • Tom the Hand 4 (2021)
People Ted V. Miller
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeMajor Lazer
See also Movie LandMovie Land Animation StudiosWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation Group
v - e - d
Part of WarnerMedia (AT&T)
Filmography
Released Stickman: The Movie (2014) • Reggie and the Penguin (2015) • Loppy the Dog (2016) • Birds (2017) • The Street of San Francisco (2017) • The Polar Express (2017) • Eddie (2018) • Major Lazer: The Movie (2018) • Penguinopolis (2018) • Smash of Claws (2018) • The Wampanoag Movie (2018) • The Hi-Tech and Science Fiction Movie (2018) • Doug (2018) • Funimals (2018) • Stuart Little (2018) • Sarcastics (2018) • Animals of Spy (2018) • Light It Up (2019) • Birds 2 (2019) • The Hampster Movie (2019) • Stickman 2: Larry's Adventure (2019) • Sphere (2019) • The Crown (2019) • Charlotte's Web (2019) • Animal Party (2019) • Car Chase (2019) • Ghost in the Shell (2019) • Star Trek (2019) • Loppy the Dog 2: The Second Movie (2019) • GoGo Tomago (2019) • Sarcastics 2 (2019) • The Great Spy Racers (2019) • Chunko (2020) • Ned's Newt (2020) • The Legend of Disguise (2020) • Spanish Empire (2020) • Twister (2020) • The Trumpet of the Swan (2020) • Technoville (2020) • Scrambled Eggs Super! (2020) • The Hunger Games (2020)
Produced with Sony Pictures Animation The Animals in the Attic (2019) • The Secret Life of Animals 2 (2019) • Dimensions (2019) • Shaun and Roger: Roger Breaks the Internet (2019) • Gwen and Dan (2019) • Carmen Sandiego (2019) • Hoverboard (2019) • Chocolate Fever (2019) • Spider-Gwen (2019) • Go (2019) • Everest (2019) • Grossology (2019) • Bunny (2019) • Cool Girls (2020) • Spectrum (2020)
Upcoming Romeo and Juliet (2020) • Las Vegas (2020) • Mr. Magoo (2020) • Spider-Gwen 2 (2020) • Panko the Dragon (2021) • Famous 5 (2021) • Carmen Sandiego 2 (2021) • Voltron (2021) • The Hollow (2021) • The Last Kids on Earth (2021) • Grossology 2 (2021) • Untitled Romeo and Juliet sequel (2022)
Produced with Aardman Animations The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019)
Upcoming The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Lost in Florida (2021)
As Ted-LaPai Productions A Bird's Tale (1994) • The Secret of Ace (1995) • Cycle Throughout the World (1996) • Life of Animals (1996) • Power Up (1997) • One Little Rabbit (1997) • El Fuego (1997) • A Trip to Denmark (1998) • The Secret of Ace 2 (2000) • Yeti (2000) • A Bird's Tale 2 (2000) • Life of Animals 2 (2001) • MagnusLos Altos (2002) • Two Little Rabbits (2002) • Bunnies on the Streets (2003) • The Animals Movie (2004) • Kevin the Lost Dog (2006) • A Trip to Los Angeles (2007) • The Final Chapter (2008)
Upcoming Faster Bike (2020) • Cuphead (2020) • Jin (2020) • Carlos & Ricky: Into the Future (2020) • Reggie and the Penguin 2 (2020) • Shank (2020) • Spy Penguins (2020)
Associated productions Sarcastics (2018)
Direct-to-video films The Hunger Games (2020)
Television series Stickman: The Series (2016-present) • Tom the Hand (2016-present) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-present) • How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017; television film) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-present) • The Christopher the Stickman Show (2020-present)
Franchises Stickman (2014-present) • Loppy the Dog (2016-present) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018-present) • Sony's Movie Land Universe (2019-present) • Tom the Hand (season 3; 2016, 2019-present)
People
Directors Ted V. MillerRobert ZemeckisStephen HeneveldMike MitchellDon HallPhil Lord and Christopher MillerChris WilliamsChris MillerJenny HarderBob PersichettiPeter RamseyRodney RothmanTom McGrathWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Producers Chris MeledandriKristina ReedBonnie ArnoldRoy ConliRoy LeePhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan KernerDon HahnDarla K. AndersonDan LinJohn LasseterAvi AradAmy PascalWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Writers Karey KirkpatrickNicholas StollerRodney RothmanPhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan RobertsJohn DavisPeter LordNick ParkWilliam Renschen
Executives/Associated figures Ted V. MillerMichael LaPaiMonty LaBuenoGeorge MacGuffinChristopher MacGuffinChris Meledandri
Animators and visual/special effects artists Gal GadotJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausJeffrey KatzenbergRich MooreRoy ConliGary TrousdalePhil Lord and Christopher MillerSteven SpielbergDuncan RouleauSteven T. SeagleSteven YeunJenny HarderHailee SteinfeldShiyoon KimPanat ThamrongsombutsakulJohn KnollCraig HammackSimon J. SmithSamik Roy ChoudhuryErik-Jan de BoerCedric Nicolas-TroyanEmilio Ruiz del Río
Signature voice actors/actress Ben StillerAdam SandlerJim CarreyGal GadotHailee SteinfeldJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausMichael J. FoxAndy SambergKeegan-Michael KeyRihannaJohn DiMaggioTenzing Norgay TrainorShameik MooreJake Johnson
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeMajor LazerAlan MeyersonDaniel Pemberton
Signature character designer Monty LaBuenoRonnie del CarmenJin KimShiyoon Kim
Visual Development & Storyboard Artists Dante EriksenCody CameronAndrew StantonShiyoon KimJin KimGeoff JohnsRonnie del Carmen
Related topics
Related media and projects Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation StudiosSphere Ball StudiosShank FilmsPanko and Panda Studios
Miscellaneous Warner Bros. films (Unproduced Warner Bros. projectsWAG filmsWarner Bros. animated filmsWarner Bros. Animation franchises and productions)
See also Movie LandMovie Land EntertainmentWarner Bros. PicturesWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupAcquisition of Movie Land by Warner Bros.The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • Gwen and Dan: Level Two (2020)
v - e - d
link = Movie Land Television
link = Movie Land Television
Current Original Stickman: The Series (2016-) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-)
Reissue Famous 5: On the Case (2008/2020)
Upcoming Original JH Movie Collection's YTP Video (2020-)
Films Current How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017) • Stickman 1½ (2018) • Bunnies vs. the Car Chase (2018) • The Animals Movie 2 (2018) • Tom the Hand's Christmas Caper (2018) • Stickfigures (2019) • Reggie and the Penguin: The Musical (2020)
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Buildings and facilities Current:

Whitacre TowerAT&T 220 BuildingAT&T Building (Detroit)AT&T Building (Indianapolis)AT&T Building (Kingman, Arizona)AT&T Building (Nashville)AT&T Building (San Diego)AT&T Center (Los Angeles)AT&T Center (Milwaukee)AT&T Center (St. Louis)AT&T City CenterAT&T Huron Road BuildingAT&T Lenox Park CampusAT&T Long Lines BuildingAT&T Midtown CenterAT&T Switching CenterAT&T Tower (Minneapolis)Asia-America GatewayDetroit–Columbia Central Office BuildingEurope India GatewayProject OfficesRoom 641ATAT-14


Former:
AT&T Building (Omaha)AT&T Corporate CenterAT&T Long Distance BuildingAT&T Building (Davenport, Iowa)AT&T Building (Denmark, South Carolina)ATT ChesterfieldAT&T at the MoviesBell Labs (Bell Labs Holmdel Complex) • 195 Broadway550 Madison Avenue611 PlaceMichigan Bell and Western Electric WarehouseTIAA Bank CenterTelstar 302TAT-1TAT-7TAT-8TAT-9


Other:

Naming rights and sponsorships
VenuesSponsorshipsMiscellaneous
DirecTV satellite fleet
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Acquisitions AlltelAmeritech (Ameritech CellularAmeritech Interactive Media Services) • AlienVaultAppNexusAT&T CorporationAT&T Wireless ServicesBellSouthBellSouth MobilityBellSouth Mobility DCSCentennial CommunicationsDirecTVDobson CellularHouston CellularIusacellLeap WirelessNextel MexicoPacific Bell Internet ServicesPacific Bell WirelessPacific TelesisProdigyQuickplay MediaSouthern New England TelecommunicationsSouthwestern Bell Internet ServicesSouthwestern Bell Mobile Systems • Southwestern Bell Wireless • USinternetworking, IncVanguard CellularVyattaTime Warner
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