LOS ANGELES: Warner Bros. Entertainment has reorganized its home video and digital distribution efforts, creating a new group that will encompass games, wireless, Internet strategy and anti-piracy efforts.
The Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group will be led by Kevin Tsujihara, 41, who will report directly to Barry Meyer, Warner Bros.' chairman and chief executive, and to President Alan Horn.
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