ATBW Holdings LLC

ATBW Holdings LLC is a multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that owns ATBW Label Networks and other assets established on September 17, 2019 as a result of the ATBW Langile Independence that happened on that day in which Langile Mediaworks Division segregated ATBW and made them an independent corporation. ATBW's studio assets and subsidiaries are part of ATBW Label Newtorks, store chains owned by ATBW have been moved to ATBW Stores Inc. Media services are also moved to the ATBW Label Networks division.

ATBW was originally owned by Langile Corporation for a lot of its existence and then Langile Mediaworks Division into 2003, and in 2019 it became independent and was part of a new holding company. With this company becoming independent, Langile Mediaworks Division has lost several companies, including Escade Group and all of its subsidiaries, ATBW Blog, PBLOG, ATBW Theme Parks, and other companies owned under the ATBW Division of when it was part of the langile corporation of that time before independence.

Many other smaller studio companies primarily working for ATBW Blog were also sold to ATBW during the event of the company's independence from Langile Group. Other companies, however, including Warren Langile Media and other similar companies are now owned by Langile Holdings LLC.

As plans have been continued throughout its years, it was official in 2019 as announced by Langile Mediaworks Division. This caused them to lose over 50 individual subsidiaries, including Escade Group. A variety of those subsidiaries have been reorganized as part of ATBW's independence from Langile Corporation.

As of March 3, 2020, Escade Corporation split in two, with ATBW owning escade franchises; shows, movies, games, stores, and other franchising consumer divisions, with non franchising escade companies being moved to another company made by them for their own use.

For February of 2021, Takash Puterr is set to take the position of serving as the company's CEO, and will become ATBW's first CEO not to be part of the langile family, but the langile family will retain their ownership of the company and Eric Langile III will remain as the Chairman of the company alongside Langile Holdings LLC, and will still continue to fully own both companies until his death.

Plans
There had been plans for a very long time to have ATBW stand out as an independent company rather than a division of The Langile Corporation, as Eric Langile III had been planning this since at least mid 2008. However, it took 11 years for this event to actually happen and as a result, ATBW now stands as an independent corporation.

In 2012, rumors started spreading about this and by 2016 it was the truth when the langiles have announced that ATBW would be independent by 2019, after 11 years of planning. However, it didn't become official until an announcement from Langile Mediaworks Division on July 21, 2019, announcing that it would finally split after 11 years. These rumors would continue to spread throughout the 2010's decade and eventually was true later on. As of 2020, the holding company reorganized itself, moving ATBW Blog and PBLOG to ATBW Web Tech, which is a subsidiary of the holding company, and all game companies were moved to the newly formed ATBW Games, alongside ATBW Interactive. The company is expected to make more money out of this throughout the 2020's decade.

New Formity Inclusions & Results
As a result of ATBW splitting from Langile Corporation, ATBW formed a new holding company, and then divided itself into four categories; ATBW Label Networks, the main studio company, ATBW Web Imagineering, which holds ATBW websites including ATBW Blog (including most major ATBW Blog-formed companies), and PBLOG, etc., ATBW Game Development, which holds all game titles and publishing companies they own, and ATBW Consumer Division, which holds all store and consumer products.

ATBW Label Networks focuses on high performance computer desktops, performance gaming headphones premium quality HD QLED ATBW Linear TV sets, though for almost the entirety of the 20th century, it was the brand name in between Spade (lowest brand), Eric (second lowest brand), Warren (second highest brand), and Langile (highest brand). ATBW was in the center of them for its entirety at the time when it was under Langile Corporation.

Since the split in 2003, ATBW started making their consumer products independently without any help from Langile Corporation (neither Langile Mediaworks Division nor Langile Consumer Branding had to do it) and retained ATBW Store and all other consumer brands even though it was still moved to the media division during that split nonetheless. It now has more powers since the split in 2019, including being able to make its own divisions as well as buy more companies in the mere future, as well as being able to more easily organize themselves and have better skills in being able to promote themselves. Both ATBW and Langile holdings companies were moved to be directly beside each other in 70 story towers with their corporate logo names up the top. Additonally, ATBW Label Networks Headquarters still remains at its original area since it was founded in 1925, not changing since then.

History
Initially announced by Eric Langile III on July 3, 2019, the announcement became public by Langile Mediaworks Division on July 21, 2019 after confirming it. The company was split into ATBW Holdings LLC and Langile Holdings LLC on September 17, 2019. ATBW Holdings would be the new parent company for ATBW Label Network and became Langile Mediaworks Division's successor as its parent while Langile Holdings was an entirely separate company with no affiliation in ATBW even though both companies would operate under Langile Family ownership, both having 50% voting power for both companies and Eric Langile III owning 20% of both.

ATBW Label Networks would become a division of the company while still maintaining its power as if it was a separate company. ATBW Holdings released ATBW+ on November 10, 2019 and holds all of ATBW's owned franchises on it.

Forward into 2020, ATBW Holdings began getting more successful than its rivals and was ranked the third largest media conglomerate. Only The Walt Disney Company (2nd) and Comcast (1st) outrank them in terms of size. While smaller and less powerful than The Walt Disney Company, ATBW Holdings owns more TV networks that they've acquired during the Langile Corporation era and the Langile Mediaworks Division Era and they make more money.

On March 5, 2020 following the release of CCTV Network from CCTV Productions, which was acquired by ATBW Blog on December 22, 2018, ATBW Holdings released the network onto ATBW+, and many other ATBW Blog companies that are owned by ATBW Blog as subsidiaries started to join in and release their own individual networks to the platform. ATBW Holdings on March 8, 2020 also announced the release of the ATBW Viewer, which will be home to the ATBW Blog networks.

On June 2, 2020, ATBW Holdings announced that they would move all of their networks except for CLP Network and CLP Stations LLC over to ATBW+, though on September 14, 2020 they announced that they would be moved over to the ATBW Viewer system instead as ATBW+ is a streaming service. All channels except CLP Networks and CLP Stations LLC were shut down on January 30, 2021.

On July 27, 2020, ATBW Holdings signed a joint venture deal with Langile Consumer Holdings, which succeeded Langile Consumer Branding on September 18, 2013 after its breakup, which will help make air conditioning units for ATBW Theme Parks.

On September 27, 2020, Escade Corporation shut off all of its networks following the ATBW Network Migration that was made by ATBW Holdings, and all networks from ATBW TV Holdings were shut off on September 30, 2020. All of its other networks except CLP Network shut off on January 30, 2021 following the full transfer of ATBW's networks onto the ATBW Viewer. Only CLP Network and CLP Stations LLC remain in operation on cable and antenna television, all of ATBW's other networks are exclusive only to the ATBW Viewer.

On January 30, 2021, All of ATBW's networks except CLP Network and CLP Stations LLC were transitioned onto the ATBW Viewer following the ATBW Network Migration that began on June 2, 2020.

On July 29, 2021, Takash Puterr announced that ATBW Store and Zippy Land would be placed under separate management, which was established on February 20, 2022. Zippy Holdings LLC will be the successor to ATBW's retail business, which would include both chains as well as Zippy Land Essentials, their distribution centers, headquarters, and subsidiaries including Ozone Speakers. Alyssa Escade also announced her intent to sell Escade Family Division to that separate company.

On August 25, 2021, Puterr also announced that he would spin-off ATBW Blog and PBLOG under a new holding company, though this was later cancelled due to criticism mostly from major ATBW Blog companies, including the eleven that are owned under ATBW Blog, as they have helped them to create money and profit from competitors. It was announced again on March 7, 2022 and it is slated to be separated by April 20.

On September 27, 2021 after prolonged arguments between them and Baard Corporation, as well as issues with ESPN, ATBW sold EAPL Inc back to Baard Corporation and launched CLP Sportsnet to avoid further confrontations. On that same day, BTV Networks was changed to Braxton Networks, and RTV Network was changed to Radio Network. All networks with BTV were changed to Braxton, and the second incarnation of Comedy Humor was changed to Action Comedy.

ATBW Antitrust Lawsuit
On December 3, 2020, ATBW Holdings LLC was fined $250,000,000 for violating anti-trust laws after it's substantial acquisition of H Corporation as well as attempting to buy more media companies, plus an additional $50,000 dollars for damages to its subsidiaries, making a total worth $250,050,000 in fines. The government attempted to block ATBW's acquisition of H Corporation as they already own several other media companies including WN Networks Group, Escade Corporation, Lifeworks Inc., and Tom Entertainment. As a result of this lawsuit, ATBW Holdings sold Tom Entertainment to Langile Holdings LLC to avoid further problems. On July 29, 2021, ATBW Store and Zippy Land, as well as other assets under their respective divisions would be sold to Zippy Holdings LLC when it forms in 2022, which effectively puts an end to the company's 59 year history of its retail business. At that same time, entrepreneur Alyssa Escade also wanted to sell Escade Family Division to it even though it is not part of ATBW. CCTV Gift Shop will be sold to Doju Group and Pido's Pizza Place would also be sold to Zippy Holdings, though the pre-2021 movies would remain under ATBW ownership. The oldest ATBW Store from December 1962, as well as the one in ATBW City and ATBW Theme Parks would remain under ATBW ownership as well, according to puterr.