
Warner Bros. Television
Warner Bros. Television is a major American television production and distribution company, part of Warner Bros. Entertainment, itself a subsidiary of WarnerMedia. Founded in 1955, it is responsible for creating and producing popular TV shows, including hits like "Friends," "The Big Bang Theory," and "The Flash." The company not only develops original programming but also distributes films and series to networks and streaming platforms. With a significant presence in both scripted and unscripted content, Warner Bros. Television plays a crucial role in shaping the modern television landscape, delivering entertainment to audiences worldwide.