Langile Mediaworks Division

Langile Mediaworks Division or better known as Langile Mediaworks Corporation was a mass media company formed as a result of the split of the original Langile Corporation on May 30, 2003, splitting Langile Corporation (Brand Division) into a spinoff as Langile Consumer Branding that same day, which is the consumer holding division that has long been part of the original Langile Corporation alongside ATBW Label Networks. It was split into two companies again on September 17, 2019, with ATBW Holdings LLC being its successor, and Langile Holdings LLC being an entirely separate company. During the late 2000's and throughout much of the 2010's, LMC was the third-largest media conglomerate in the world, being behind Disney and Comcast.

History
In December 2002, Eric Langile Jr. announced that Langile Corporation would be separated into two separate companies, with one of them continuing the mass media industry, and the other continuing the consumer goods industry. The original Langile Corporation split on May 30, 2003 after 83 years, and was one of the largest company splits in the world at the time. Even though the company used the Langile Mediaworks Division name as a copyright trademark in its media, the actual legal name would be Langile Mediaworks Corporation, and the main logo also used this name outside of its media publications.

LMC would continue to occupy the former Langile Corporation headquarters until it was split off in 2019, while LCB purchased a new building for its HQ and since 2013 was the HQ for Eric Consumer Holdings.