Tag Archives: time warner

Tue, Sep 25, 2012 | 09:11 BST

US cable companies preparing to offer TV streamed triple-a games

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American cable companies AT&T, Verizon and Time Warner are preparing to enter the gaming race by offering streamed triple-a titles via television. It’s a move that – if executed correctly – could pose a real challenge to physical consoles moving forward.

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Mon, Sep 24, 2012 | 07:25 BST

Xbox Live connectivity issues hit Time Warner subs

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Xbox Live has been flaky as a genuine Parisian croissant this past weekend – but only for those using Time Warner’s ISP services.

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Wed, Jul 11, 2012 | 19:43 BST

Rumour: Microsoft in frame to buy Activision majority share

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Potential buyers for Vivendi’s 60 percent share of Activision Blizzard include Microsoft, Time Warner and Tencent, news source Reuters has reported.

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Thu, May 05, 2011 | 01:44 BST

Warner Bros. Interactive Q1 led by Lego Star Wars

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Warner Bros. Interactive’s parent company Time Warner has posted its financial results for the first quarter, noting an increase in video games revenue.

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Mon, Dec 15, 2008 | 14:54 GMT

Time Warner buys extra 10 million shares in Eidos

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According to this Reuters report, Time Warner’s extended its share in Eidos to 20 percent.

The firm bought 10 million shares in the UK publisher to increase its stake.

Time Warner bought the shares on December 11 and now holds about 52.5 million shares in the company.

Wed, Apr 23, 2008 | 18:21 BST

SCi rejects latest offer, rumour swirls around Time Warner

According to GI, SCi rejected the latest offer for the company. From the site:

UK publisher SCi has confirmed that it has rejected the latest offer made for the company, saying the proposal failed to “represent sufficient value.”

The unnamed third party’s offer came with a “significant premium” on the publisher’s current share and offered mostly equity consideration. However, the third party would have assumed responsibility for the company’s future funding, a situation the SCi board refused to sign off on.

Behind the scenes talk is heavily suggesting the “unnamed third party” is/was Time Warner. Giant winks on this.