HBO options yet-to-be-written coronavirus book for drama series
AT&T’s premium movie network HBO has optioned rights that could lead to the development of a coronavirus-inspired dramatic series.
AT&T’s premium movie network HBO has optioned rights that could lead to the development of a coronavirus-inspired dramatic series.
The Android-based TV streamer says it now fully supports AT&T’s blockbuster service.
Johannes Larcher has been hired by AT&T’s WarnerMedia division to oversee the international rollout of streaming service HBO Max.
Jason Kilar’s plan for the streaming service didn’t initially include cable customers, and he’s personally gotten involved in other negotiations.
Given the circumstances, the practice isn’t legal — but it’s unlikely AT&T or Amazon will do anything about it.
By July 30, some customers will pay $15 a month and get HBO Max, and some customers will pay $15 a month and just have HBO.
Fubo TV has dropped AT&T’s WarnerMedia channels in favor of Disney’s ESPN and others — and the WarnerMedia channels are unlikely to return anytime soon.
Like AT&T’s HBO Max, Comcast’s Peacock could miss two of the biggest platforms when the service is ready to launch on July 15.
Roku and Amazon users who pay for HBO Now natively through those platforms are having troubles accessing HBO Max on other devices.
A company forced into bankruptcy after pirating films from blockbuster movie studios has filed reorganization plans with a federal court that charts the next course for the service.