Warner Bros Discovery
Warner Bros Discovery is an international mass media conglomerate that was formed by the merger of AT&T’s WarnerMedia with Discovery, Inc. in April 2022. The company owns several domestic and international pay television channels — including CNN, TBS, TNT, the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, HBO, Cinemax, Eurosport, AT&T Sportsnet, TVN Poland and Three (New Zealand) — along with streaming services Max (formerly HBO Max) and Discovery Plus. The company is based in New York City.

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.

CNN streaming service still in development, coming within a year
A standalone streaming service for CNN is still in development is on track to launch within the next year.

Disney pitched Time Warner merger in 2016
Executives at Time Warner and Disney held a brief phone call to discuss a possible merger in 2016, according to a new report.

Turner channels to air HBO Max original programs
WarnerMedia will screen a selection of HBO Max's original content on its Turner cable channels starting this summer.

WarnerMedia sets early June date for ad-supported HBO Max
After months of rumors and speculation, AT&T has finally lifted the curtain on its plans for a cheaper version of HBO Max.

Union demands tough scrutiny of WarnerMedia-Discovery deal
The Communication Workers of America says AT&T failed to live up to promises made when it acquired Time Warner several years ago.

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.

HBO Max sets $10 a month price for ad-supported tier
AT&T will launch an ad-supported version of its streaming service HBO Max later this year, with an initial price point of $10 a month, according to a report.

Hockey coming to HBO Max through deal with NHL
The NHL has inked an agreement with AT&T that will see live games streamed on HBO Max and broadcast on TNT and TBS.

Comcast moves Cartoon Network to more-expensive digital package
Comcast is moving the Cartoon Network and Adult Swim to its more-expensive Digital Preferred package due to rising programming costs.

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.