AT&T boss slams Roku, Amazon for enforcing deal made with AT&T
AT&T’s CEO criticized Roku and Amazon for choosing to enforce commercial agreements made with the telecom over the distribution of HBO several years ago.
AT&T’s CEO criticized Roku and Amazon for choosing to enforce commercial agreements made with the telecom over the distribution of HBO several years ago.
AT&T has sold its stake in CME, the operator of several Eastern European television networks, for $1.1 billion, the company announced on Tuesday.
Job losses expected at HBO, TBS, TNT and elsewhere, the Wall Street Journal reports.
The move is intended to satisfy agreement with cable companies that require no commercials in new HBO programs.
John Stankey, the chief executive of WarnerMedia parent company AT&T, says he “couldn’t be more pleased” with the way things are going at HBO Max.
Executives at HBO are wrestling with how to launch a cheaper, ad-supported version of HBO Max without stepping on cable deals.
AT&T has asked Sony Corporation to purchase its streaming anime service Crunchyroll for $1.5 billion, according to a report.
An AT&T executive admitted the company made a mistake when it operated a confusing number of HBO-branded streaming services.
Amazon’s chief executive Jeff Bezos said he believes his company will eventually come to an agreement that will see HBO Max land on Amazon Fire TV devices.
The sitcom “Friends” is the most-streamed show on WarnerMedia’s streaming service HBO Max, the company said in a press release this week.