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From 2005 through 2013, Rosenblum served as president, Warner Bros.
Television Group (WBTG), reporting directly to the company’s chairman and
CEO, Barry Meyer. He was responsible for the entire Warner Bros. portfolio of
television businesses, including Warner Bros. Television, Warner Horizon
Television, Telepictures, Warner Bros. Animation, Alloy Entertainment, Warner
Bros. Domestic and International Television Distribution, Marketing, Research
and Ad Sales, and Warner Bros.’ co-ownership of the CW Broadcast Network.
Throughout Rosenblum’s tenure, Warner Bros. was consistently the largest
producer and distributor of television in the U.S., and in his final years at
Warner Bros., the WBTG represented over 50% of Warner Bros.’ total profits.
Prior to that, Rosenblum served as executive vice president of television at the
Studio for six years, and was senior vice president, Television Business
Management, Warner Bros., a position he had held since 1994. He came to
Warner Bros. as part of Warner Communications’ 1989 acquisition of Lorimar
Telepictures as vice president, Business Affairs. He joined Lorimar in 1986
from Dern, Mason & Floum (now Del, Shaw, Moonves, Tanaka, Finkelstein &
Lezcano), where he began his career as an entertainment attorney in 1982.
Rosenblum received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of California,
Los Angeles, and his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the
University of Southern California. Rosenblum is on the board of trustees for the
Alliance for Children’s Rights and Wilshire Boulevard Temple, is past president
of the Friends of the Los Angeles Free Clinic and is past chairman of the board
of trustees for The Buckley School.