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HBO Max isn’t just struggling for survival. It aspires to be at the helm. HBO Max kicked off the week with a brand spot on Thursday that teases the 2026 lineup. It offers sneak peeks at new original ...
HBO Max is promising that 2026 will be its biggest year ever — and not just because of Warner Bros. Discovery. The streamer shared a first look at its TV slate for the next year on Friday, complete ...
Think of it as a holiday surprise from Verizon: a rare streaming TV price drop, with the wireless and home-internet carrier serving up discounts for ad-free upgrades to its HBO Max perk. Verizon ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Let the legal battle begin. On Monday, a Las Vegas-based HBO Max subscriber sued Netflix over concerns that the ...
Netflix’s blockbuster deal to buy Warner Bros., including HBO, is the latest twist in a rivalry that has reshaped the entertainment industry. By John Koblin Ted Sarandos has long coveted HBO ...
Netflix has announced a $72 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery and its popular franchises. The merger would combine Netflix's 300 million subscribers with HBO Max's nearly 130 million ...
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It's official: Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) have reached a definitive agreement allowing the streaming company to take possession of HBO, HBO Max, and the Warner Bros. film and television ...
As huge swaths of the movie business are freaking out over the news that Netflix may soon control the iconic Warner Bros. film studio, folks in TV land are furiously trying to figure out what the deal ...