Warner Bros. Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich has been given a contract extension
"Toby is a distinguished entertainment executive whose track record speaks for itself. Since my arrival at Warner Bros., he has been an extraordinary partner. I am thrilled to have him by my side as we take Warner Bros. and Warner Media forward," said Warner Bros. CEO Ann Sarnoff.
Sarnoff added, "When you look at the terrific performance of New Line over the years, it's obvious that Carolyn's formidable leadership skills have played an integral part in its success. I am excited for her to take on this larger Pictures Group role."
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