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Warner Brothers Announces New Studio Leadership

Warner Brothers Announces New Studio Leadership

LOS ANGELES â€" Warner Brothers on Monday announced a new leadership team at the studio, while sending employees an e-mail that said Jeff Robinov, who has been president of the motion picture group, “will no longer serve” in that position.

The company’s public announcement said responsibility for the movie group will be divided among Sue Kroll, who will be president of worldwide marketing and international distribution; Greg Silverman, who will be president of creative development and Worldwide Production; and Toby Emmerich, who will continue as president and chief operating officer of New Line Cinema, while adding responsibility for the Warner theater operations.

The new lineup will report directly to Kevin Tsuijihara, who is chief executive of the studio, which also includes an extensive television and home entertainment operation.

The company’s internal e-mail stopped short of saying that Mr. Robinov would leave the company; his departure has been widely expected since Mr. Tsujihara won the chief executive’s post after an internal competition. But associates of Mr. Robinov said last week that he might surface at another Hollywood studio, if he managed to exit contractual arrangements that tie him to Warner.

The shake-up follows the exit of Bruce Rosenblum as the president of Warner’s television group, and leaves Mr. Tsujihara, who took the chief executive’s post in March, replacing Barry Meyer, with a field that is cleared of his former competitors for the top job. He also has a management structure that is spread, in both movies and television, among lieutenants who had been overseeing operations under Mr. Robinov and Mr. Rosenblum.