Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (abbreviated as WB) is an American diversified international mass media and entertainment conglomerate based in Burbank, California, and a subsidiary of AT&T's WarnerMedia through its Studios & Networks division. Founded in 1923 by brothers Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warner, Warner Bros. quickly rose to prominence in the American film industry before branching out into animation, television, and video games. 1)
Many production firms no longer use their jungle lots because most movies are now shot outside of the studio in foreign countries. They can still go to the actual jungle for a change of scenery. The Warner Brothers jungle lot, on the other hand, is the last to be included, with appearances, for example, Jurassic Park. 2)
Warner Bro's New York Street is the oldest set in WB's studios. This is where all of the street scenes in Friends were shot, and it continues to be used in a variety of Warner Brothers films.3)
It wasn't just a popular Looney Tune logo, but an actual water tower that all 90s kids grew up with. Following repeated earthquakes that caused the tower to rock back and forth, Warner Bros. concluded that the tower would be better kept empty. 4)
Warner Brothers may not use automated laughter in their sitcoms, contrary to common opinion. Their live studio audience makes the decision. WB performs their sitcoms live in order to make the script, in several ways, funnier. If the audience doesn't laugh at a particular line, the writers will change the script before they get the desired response. 5)