Warner Bros. Television

Founded: 1955

Warner Bros. Television (WBTV) has been one of the entertainment industry’s most-respected providers of original primetime programming since its founding in 1955. The Studio’s flagship primetime scripted programming unit, WBTV, produces original drama and comedy series for multiple platforms.

As of April 2020, WBTV is producing more than 50 scripted primetime series, with shows on each of the five broadcast networks, plus programs for cable’s HBO and Showtime. WBTV also produces original series for subscription/on-demand streaming services such as HBO Max, DC Universe, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Hulu, Netflix and Quibi.

WBTV’s broadcast network series include the comedies “Bob ♥ Abishola,” “Mom” and “Young Sheldon,” plus dramas “All Rise” and “God Friended Me” for CBS; dramas “Blindspot” and “Manifest” for NBC; drama “Prodigal Son” for FOX; and the following dramas for The CW: “The 100,” “All American,” “Batwoman,” “Black Lightning,” “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” “The Flash,” “Katy Keene,” “Legacies,” “Riverdale,” “Roswell, New Mexico,” “Supergirl,” “Supernatural” and the upcoming “Superman & Lois,” among others.

WBTV’s cable series include “Watchmen,” “Westworld” and the upcoming “Demimonde,” “Lovecraft Country” and “The Time Traveler’s Wife” for HBO, as well as “Shameless” for Showtime. Streaming series for subscription/on-demand platforms include “College Girls” and “Gossip Girl” for HBO Max; “Doom Patrol” for DC Universe and HBO Max simultaneously; “Stargirl” (with next-day broadcast on The CW) and “Titans” for DC Universe; “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” “Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings,” “The Girls on the Bus,” “The Kominsky Method,” “Lucifer,” “Maid,” “The Sandman” and “Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker” for Netflix; “Castle Rock” and “Shrill” for Hulu; “Lisey’s Story,” “Little Voice,” “My Glory Was I Had Such Friends” and “Ted Lasso” for Apple TV+; “The Peripheral” for Amazon Prime Video; and “The Fugitive” for Quibi.