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Warner Bros. Discovery’s announced separation follows the industry’s latest M&A trend. In this case, separation is easy. Successfully shaping what comes next is the hard part.
Just three years after they first merged, Warner Bros. Discovery is separating off into two different companies in an attempt to carve away the lucrative studio and streaming sections of the ...
Warner Bros. Discovery said it will separate its media businesses into two new companies, with cable in one and streaming and studios in the second.
Warner Bros. Discovery plans to split into two companies, separating studios and streaming from cable TV networks, to enhance streaming content production and to better compete.
How Warner Bros. Discovery is letting brands tap ‘newstalgia’ for its IP The media giant will bring back the HBO Max name for its streaming service this summer.
Following a major cut of several hundred employees at Walt Disney Co., the layoffs at Warner Bros. Discovery are said to be fewer than 100 people.
Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two public companies by next year, calving off cable operations from its streaming service as the number of people “cutting the cord” rises.
Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two companies by next year, with much of its streaming and movie production moving under one company and its live sports and news to another, according to ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting into two media companies. One will largely keep studios and streaming, while the other keeps live cable networks.
Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting its cable networks and its streaming and studio business, which includes Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, into two separate companies.
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. plans to split itself into two separate public media companies by the middle of next year.
Warner Bros. Discovery has announced plans to split itself into two companies, separating its streaming and studios divisions from its linear television businesses.