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Warner Bros. Discovery has indicated early interest in exploring a partnership with Paramount Global to combine WBD’s Max and Paramount+, according to sources. Paramount Global, after its ...
HBO Go - replaced by HBO Max in the United States, Latin America, Nordics, Spain, Portugal, Central and Eastern Europe, was also active in Asian countries, until it folded and converted into simply Max which merging HBO Max and Discovery+ on November 19, 2024 [55] [56] HBO Nordic; HBO Portugal; HBO España
For context, this compares to HBO’s long-term guidance of 120-150 million subs by 2025 and our expectation of Discovery+ subs of 40.5 million by 2025 and so in some ways is coming down from ...
Two media titans are considering becoming one. Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery have held talks about a possible merger, according to a report in Axios. (TVLine has reached out to both ...
On February 8, 2023, The Wall Street Journal reported that WBD had amended its plans to merge Discovery+ with HBO Max, with HBO Max's successor slated to include "most" Discovery content, and Discovery+ remaining operational to retain its subscriber base, and provide an alternative option for customers not interested in the higher-priced ...
According to AT&T, [c] HBO and HBO Max had a combined total of 69.4 million paying subscribers globally on June 30, 2021, including 43.5 million HBO Max subscribers in the U.S., 3.5 million HBO-only U.S. subscribers (primarily commercial customers like hotels), and 20.5 million subscribers to either HBO Max or HBO by itself in other countries. [3]
In an earnings call last week, HBO Max’s parent company Warner Bros. Discovery announced that the streaming service known for its high-quality selection of great content would merge with ...
Discovery+ became a sister service to WarnerMedia's HBO Max following their merger in April 2022. HBO Max was relaunched as Max the following year, adding Discovery content to its library. While WBD originally planned to discontinue Discovery+ in favor of Max, the company elected to continue offering Discovery+ because it was still profitable. [3]