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It was quite a fine morning for Casey Bloys, the HBO and Max content chairman/CEO who saw his combined platform pull off 142 Emmy nominations - a new best for the company. Bloys said he had been ...
It was quite a fine morning for Casey Bloys, the HBO and Max content chairman/CEO who saw his combined platform pull off 142 Emmy nominations — a new best for the company. Bloys said he had been ...
Casey Bloys On HBO Max Emmy Dominance, ‘The Pitt’ Breakthrough, ‘White Lotus’, ‘Last Of Us’ & ‘Hacks’ Future, ‘The Penguin’ Season 2 & ‘Euphoria’ ...
Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO Max was the most nominated platform at the 2025 Emmy Awards with 142 noms, paced by HBO’s limited series The Penguin (24), The White Lotus Season 3 (23) and The ...
It's a good day for Casey Bloys, whose programming across HBO and HBO Max tallied up a whopping 142 Emmy nominations across 20 original programs on Tuesday morning, setting a record for the newly ...
The top creative exec at HBO and HBO Max says he's more concerned about Mike White's safety on 'Survivor' than he is over the return date of his juggernaut drama; confirms Chip and Joanna Gaines' ...
HBO executive Casey Bloys has weighed in on how much longer fans will be waiting for "The Last of Us" to resolve that massive Season 2 cliffhanger.
HBO and Max content CEO Casey Bloys celebrated his 142 Emmy nominations, discussing 'The Penguin' Season 2, what's next for 'The Last of Us' and more.
But Bloys argues that, at least for Max, the most effective strategy remains the simplest, even for streaming-only series like Hacks and And Just Like That… “We keep coming back to weekly ...
Casey Bloys has had a long stretch of happy Mondays. The steady growth of viewership and buzz for “Mare of Easttown” over its seven-week run on Sunday nights has been welcome news for the ...
Bloys is chair and chief executive of HBO and Max content. After becoming president of HBO programming in May 2016, he assumed original content responsibilities for HBO Max in August 2020 ...
Hey, Mr. Bloys, “we” don’t need a racial discussion—white people do. Black people talk about, see, feel and swim in the murky, poisonous pool of racism in America every day.