For a brief period from 1967 to 1969, Warner Brothers was known as Warner Brothers-Seven Arts.
It got that name when it was acquired by the Canadian-based Seven Arts Productions.
In 1969, Warner Brothers became part of Kinney National Service, which later became Warner Communications.
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