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SMALL BUSINESS
Warner Bros. Creates DC Entertainment
Diane Nelson to Serve as President, DC Entertainment
Paul Levitz to Segue from President & Publisher of DC Comics to Writer, Contributing Editor and Overall Consultant to DC Entertainment
Business Wire
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (WBEI) has created DC Entertainment
Inc., a new company founded to fully realize the power and value of the
DC Comics brand and characters across all media and platforms, to be run
by Diane Nelson, it was announced today by Barry Meyer, Chairman & CEO,
and Alan Horn, President & COO, Warner Bros.
DC Entertainment, a separate division of WBEI, will be charged with
strategically integrating the DC Comics business, brand and characters
deeply into Warner Bros. Entertainment and all its content and
distribution businesses. DC Entertainment, which will work with each of
the Warner Bros. divisions, will also tap into the tremendous expertise
the Studio has in building and sustaining franchises and prioritize DC
properties as key titles and growth drivers across all of the Studio,
including feature films, television, interactive entertainment,
direct-to-consumer platforms and consumer products. The DC Comics
publishing business will remain the cornerstone of DC Entertainment,
releasing approximately 90 comic books through its various imprints and
30 graphic novels a month and continuing to build on its creative
leadership in the comic book industry.
In her new role, Nelson will report to Jeff Robinov, President, Warner
Bros. Pictures Group, in order to best capitalize on DC Entertainment’s
theatrical development and production activities and their importance to
drive its overall business with each of the divisions of Warner Bros.
Nelson will bring her expertise and more than 20 years’ experience in
creative brand management, strategic marketing and content development
and production to ensuring DC Entertainment’s dual mission of
marshalling Warner Bros.’ resources to maximize the potential of the DC
brand while remaining respectful of and collaborative with creators,
talent, fans and source material. Additionally, Nelson will continue to
oversee the franchise management of the Harry Potter property, which she
has done since 2000, and also continue to represent the Studio's
interests with the author of the Harry Potter books, J.K. Rowling.
Nelson will segue from her post as President, Warner Premiere but
maintain oversight responsibilities of that division. (An executive
succession plan for Warner Premiere will be announced shortly.)
Paul Levitz, who has served as President & Publisher of DC Comics since
2002, will segue from that role to return to his roots as a writer for
DC and become a contributing editor and overall consultant to DCE. This
transition will take place as expeditiously as possible without
disrupting DC’s business operations.
In his new role, Levitz will be called upon for his deep knowledge and
more than three-decade history with DC Comics, both as a comic creator
and an executive. Besides serving as a writer on a number of DC Comics
titles, he will be a contributing editor and consultant to DC
Entertainment on projects in various media. Additionally, he will
consult as needed on the transition and integration of the DC Comics
organization into DC Entertainment and will utilize his unique
experience, knowledge and relationships with the comics industry’s
creative community to help achieve DC Entertainment’s goal of maximizing
the value of DC properties. Further, Levitz will advise DC Entertainment
on creative and rights-holder relationships, in particular regarding the
legacy relationships that have been a part of DC Comics for decades.
Widely recognized and respected for his support of writers, artists and
creators in the comics industry, Levitz is best known creatively for his
work with DC Comics, having written most of the classic DC characters,
including Batman, Wonder Woman and the Superman newspaper strip. At
Comicon International in 2008, Levitz was awarded the Bob Clampett
Humanitarian Award as part of the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the
only industry executive ever so honored.
“DC Comics and its super hero characters are truly touchstones of
popular culture, and the formation of DC Entertainment is a major step
in our company’s efforts to realize the full potential of this
incredible wellspring of creative properties,” said Meyer. “Diane knows
our studio as a creative executive, a marketer and a senior manager, and
this varied background will help her effectively and creatively
integrate the DC brand and properties across all our businesses. We’re
also thrilled that Paul will remain involved with DC and we’ll be able
to tap his expertise to help us reach our goals for this new business.”
“It’s no secret that DC has myriad rich and untapped possibilities from
its deep library of iconic and lesser-known characters,” said Horn.
“While we’ve had great success in films and television, the formation of
DC Entertainment will help us to bring more DC properties across
additional platforms to fans around the world, while maintaining brand
integrity and authenticity. Diane is a terrific choice to lead DC
Entertainment, and with Paul in his new role as a valued consultant and
contributing editor, both our company and comic fans win.”
“Based on the great success we’ve had working with DC Comics to create
some of the most popular and successful super hero films of all time,
I’ve long believed that there was much more we could do across all of
Warner Bros.’ businesses with this great body of characters and
stories,” said Robinov. “The prioritization of DC and the creation of DC
Entertainment is a great opportunity that reaches far beyond the film
group. There are endless creative possibilities to build upon the many
significant successes already achieved by my colleagues Kevin Tsujihara
and the Home Entertainment Group in the videogame, home video and
direct-to-platform arenas and Bruce Rosenblum and the Television Group
in live-action, animated and digital series. Collectively, we have the
ability to grow a body of properties highlighting the iconic characters
and the diversity of the creative output of DC Comics.”
“The founding of DC Entertainment fully recognizes our desire to provide
both the DC properties and fans the type of content that is only
possible through a concerted cross-company, multi-platform effort,” said
Nelson. “DC Entertainment will help us to formally take the great
working relationships between DC Comics and various Warner Bros.
businesses to the next level in order to maximize every opportunity to
bring DC’s unrivalled collection of titles and characters to life.”
“After so many roles at DC, it’s exciting to look forward to focusing on
my writing and being able to remain a part of the company I love as it
grows into its next stage,” said Levitz. “It’s a new golden age for
comics and DC’s great characters, and I hope my new position will allow
me to contribute to that magic time.”
DC Comics will celebrate its 75
th anniversary in 2010 (NEW
FUN COMICS #1, the first DC comic, began publishing in 1935), at which
time more explicit details regarding DC Entertainment’s corporate and
management structure, film and content release slate, creative roster
and business objectives will be unveiled at a multi-faceted anniversary
celebration and press conference in the first quarter of the year.
Current DC properties in development and/or production at Warner Bros.
Entertainment include:
-- “Human Target” is being produced by Warner Bros. Television for a
mid-season debut on Fox.
-- “Midnight Mass” is in series development at Warner Bros. Television
for consideration for the 2010-11 season.
-- “Jonah Hex,” Warner Bros. Pictures’ supernatural Western starring
Josh Brolin, Megan Fox and John Malkovich, recently wrapped production
in Louisiana.
-- “The Losers,” Dark Castle/Warner Bros. Pictures’ action-adventure
drama starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana and Chris Evans, began
principal photography mid-July in Puerto Rico.
-- “The Green Lantern," Warner Bros. Pictures’ next big superhero
tentpole release, recently cast Ryan Reynolds as the titular character.
The film has a projected second quarter 2011 release date.
-- “Lobo,” based on the DC Comics anti-hero, has Guy Ritchie attached as
a director; Joel Silver, Akiva Goldsman and Andrew Rona are producing
for Silver Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures.
-- Warner Premiere’s direct-to-platform DVD animated release of "Green
Lantern: First Flight" debuted July 28.
-- Warner Bros. Animation currently produces “Batman: The Brave and the
Bold,” which airs on Cartoon Network.
-- Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment released “Batman: Arkham
Asylum” on August 25, a dark, action packed videogame adventure for Xbox
360 videogame and entertainment system, PlayStation3 computer
entertainment system and Games for Windows.
Prior to being named President, DC Entertainment, Nelson most recently
served as President, Warner Premiere since its founding in 2006. Warner
Premiere is a Studio-based production company which develops and
produces high-quality, direct-to-DVD and short-form digital content,
including the highly successful line of DC Universe animated DVD titles,
and also pioneered the development of the motion comics category. Under
Nelson’s leadership, Warner Premiere functions as a full-service
production entity with its own resources and release schedule,
furthering the Studio's mandate of being a destination for both
established and up-and-coming talent to create stand-alone properties as
well as experiment in new media.
Before that, Nelson served as Executive Vice President, Global Brand
Management, Warner Bros. Entertainment, with the primary responsibility
of working cross-divisionally and throughout Time Warner to maximize and
optimize all the various windows and outlets available to the Studio’s
signature franchises, brands and event properties on a global basis. In
this post, Nelson’s primary focus was the management of the Harry Potter
brand, which she has overseen since the brand’s launch at the Studio in
1999. These efforts have helped drive the success of the brand to become
the most successful film franchise of all time, as well as a respected
consumer property that has generated billions of dollars for the Studio.
At Global Brand Management, Nelson and her team of more than 15
employees worked in all media and platforms to support a number of other
key franchise properties, including “The Matrix Reloaded,” “The Matrix
Revolutions,” “Batman Begins,” “The Dark Knight,” “Happy Feet,” “Polar
Express” and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” among others.
Prior to overseeing Global Brand Management, Nelson had served as
Executive Vice President, Domestic Marketing, Warner Bros. Pictures.
Nelson rose quickly through the ranks, having also served as Senior Vice
President, Domestic Marketing, Warner Bros. Pictures and prior to that,
Senior Vice President, Family Entertainment, Warner Bros. Corporate
Worldwide Marketing and Planning. She was also Vice President, Worldwide
Corporate Promotions, a post to which she was promoted in March 1998,
after joining the Studio in September 1996 as Director of Worldwide
Corporate Promotions.
Nelson came to the Studio from Walt Disney Records, where she served as
Director of National Promotions. She is a graduate of Syracuse
University's Newhouse School of Communications.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-09-09 13:00:00
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