Jason Kilar

Streamers need to charge at least $15 a month, Kilar says
Former WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar said streaming services need to charge at least $15 a month and have 300 million customers to survive.

Departing Warner exec says blockchain is future of Hollywood
Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize Hollywood the way DVDs did in the 1990s, Jason Kilar claimed this week.

CNN Plus could be bundled with HBO Max, exec says
The $6 a month streaming news service is expected to be offered as a bundle with HBO Max down the road, Jason Kilar said.

Jason Kilar to exit AT&T ahead of WarnerMedia merger with Discovery
The AT&T executive is expected to depart on Friday, according to a note sent to employees earlier this week.

Jeff Zucker resigns from CNN over relationship
Zucker has resigned his position as the president of CNN after the network said he failed to disclose his relationship with an executive.

WarnerMedia’s Kilar to stay on through year’s end
AT&T WarnerMedia's chief executive Jason Kilar will stay on at the company through at least the end of the year.

WarnerMedia’s top executive charts his exit
Jason Kilar was tapped to oversee AT&T's streaming strategy from launch to international rollout. After one year on the job, he's looking to move on.

WarnerMedia CEO laments not taking Hulu global
The WarnerMedia CEO said he regretted not pushing harder for Hulu to expand around the world during his time there.

Strategy to put films on HBO Max had rocky start, exec says
AT&T WarnerMedia exec Jason Kilar said the company should have spent more time speaking with key stakeholders about its streaming strategy.

Ad-supported HBO Max launching this summer
A cheaper, ad-supported version of AT&T's streaming service HBO Max is set to launch in June, executives at the company confirmed last week.

Amazon leveraged cloud business for HBO Max deal
A new report says AT&T WarnerMedia's use of Amazon Web Services helped push through a deal for HBO Max on Amazon Fire TV devices.

Without Trump, cable news execs worried about ratings decline
CNN and MSNBC thrived on scandal during the Trump presdiency. Now that he's almost gone, executives are worried about the future of cable news.