Time Warner, the media conglomerate, said Wednesday that its second-quarter profit declined 34 percent, hurt by the advertising recession and lower sales of DVDs. But the results were better than Wall Street analysts had expected, and full-year profit is expected to be flat compared with 2008. This performance, given the weak economy, suggests resiliency for the company, which has shed its cable business and plans to spin off AOL.

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