At Time Warner's annual stockholders meeting last week in Atlanta, the buzz was all about Ted Turner's Garboesque I-vant-to-be-alone speech.
What you may have missed was TWX's new Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report. The report addresses Time Warner's role as good corporate citizen in a variety of areas, including diversity, journalistic integrity, child protection online, content accessibility, consumer privacy, ethics and governance, employee growth and development, public policy, the environment, supply chain management, and philanthropy.
All of that is well and good, but I want to ask: who is going to take responsibility for the Warner Bros./Matt Leblanc vehicle Joey?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-23-2006 @ 1:44PM
Paul Racette said...
All I want to know is when my stock is going to go up. I've been waiting five years for something to happen. Dick Parsons must be voted out and get someone in there who can make a difference.