Discovery merged with WarnerMedia back in 2022 to create Warner Bros Discovery. Investors hate the outcome. Now someone at WBD is floating the idea to basically undo that merger, and create two ...
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is reportedly considering a breakup of its businesses in what would be a major corporate shuffle for the company. That news comes via a Financial Times report ...
The company, a longtime broadcaster of N.B.A. games, is trying to keep the lucrative broadcast rights as the league negotiates a new contract. By Tania Ganguli Warner Bros. Discovery said on ...
Warner Bros. Discovery reportedly is slashing 1,000 jobs as the struggling media giant faces calls to sell off assets that include ratings-challenged CNN. The layoffs, which began earlier this ...
Warner Bros Discovery is reportedly looking to break off its streaming and studio businesses from its linear networks to energize its falling stock price. WBD stock closed Wednesday at $8.34, +0. ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is considering a bifurcation into two standalone entities, one for linear assets and one for direct-to-consumer assets. The potential spinoff could result in significant ...
Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent company of CNN and HBO, is reportedly weighing a plan to split its digital streaming and studio businesses from its legacy television networks in order to boost ...
Warner Bros. Discovery intends to use its matching rights on a package of NBA games earmarked for Amazon. The NBA may not want Warner Bros. Discovery as a future media rights partner and could ...
Warner Bros. Discovery informs NBA it will match Amazon Prime Video's offer to carry games LOS ANGELES -- Warner Bros. Discovery informs NBA it will match Amazon Prime Video's offer to carry games.
Warner Bros. Discovery notified the NBA on Monday that it will pay roughly $1.8 billion per year to match an offer from Amazon to carry a package of the league’s games, setting up a last-second ...
Warner Bros. Discovery said Monday it has informed the National Basketball Association that it intends to use its matching rights for a package of games earmarked for another company. Warner Bros.