Revenue for the New York-based company was up 5% during the fourth quarter and 8% for the full year to $8.2 billion and $29 billion, respectively. Net income rose a fraction of a percent to $769 million for the quarter and $2.89 billion for the year.
In the company's networks business, which includes TNT, TBS and HBO, revenue grew 5% in the fourth quarter to $3.5 billion as both advertising and cable subscription fees increased. TV networks continued to be Time Warner's most profitable business, with operating income up 26% to $1.14 billion for the fourth quarter.
Movie studio Warner Bros.saw a 9% jump in revenue to $3.9 billion due in large part to the DVD launch of the final "Harry Potter" movie, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2" and the success of the video game Batman: Arkham City. The film unit's operating income was flat at $427 million.
-- Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Photo: A scene from "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2." Credit: Warner Bros.