Mediaworks Era

The Mediaworks Era is the 12th era in the ATBW Timeline that takes place after Langile Corporation is split into Langile Mediaworks Division and Langile Consumer Branding. It lasted from May 30, 2003 to October 1, 2007, and it succeeded the Post-Millennium Era and preceded the Recession Era.

Major events including ATBW Funzai happened during this era, as well as the acquisition of five major ATBW Blog companies, which were Merrill Studios, Signature Studios, Rose Gold Studios, NunBuoy Studios, and Pagoda Studios. Even before then, it has already owned Watercolor Studios in the preceding era, which is considered to be the first acquisition of an ATBW Blog company by ATBW Blog to ever be recorded. In addition, Deltahorse35V5 continued into very much of this era after having started on February 4, 2003 and damaged a lot of computers from major ATBW Blog companies and even ATBW Blog themselves. In addition, A Puppet With Small Eyes debuted on ATBW Kids on September 19, 2007 in the final days of the era.

The 2004 Lifeworks Protest also took place during this era as a result of a complete rebranding of Lifeworks Inc. that fans hated. However, the company has mostly ignored it and rebranded it anyway in spite of the protests. Collin Escade was also born during this era and ATBW Store changed it's architecture completely to an entirely glass entrance with doors on both sides and a slanted wedge glass wall on the front of that entrance, all while retaining the beige concrete used to build the main building with. It is considered to be the first major revamp since the chain was founded in 1963.

Social media giants including Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, and YouTube began dominating the internet and trampled ATBW Blog aside, when most of its users began to use them over the latter. Of all five acquisitions by ATBW Blog, it also included Merrill Studios, which is the oldest ATBW Blog still operating today. A Regal Journey was the first movie to feature the new Langile Mediaworks Corporation byline instead of Langile Corporation, while Theme Regime from the previous era was the last film with the original Langile Corporation byline. The logo however remained virtually the same for another eleven years.