Warner Bros. Discovery is not going to say how many HBO and HBO Max customers it has. In the second quarter, the media conglomerate said HBO Max, HBO and Discovery+ subscribers were 92.1 million, u…
— HBO Max from the legacy WarnerMedia and Discovery’s Discovery+. In March, Ahead of the close of the deal forming Warner Bros. Discovery, CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels in February broadly sketched out a strategy to combine the streamers, saying that initially it would sell the pair as a bundle before fully integrating them.
Currently, HBO Max is available for $14.99/month without ads and $9.99/month with ads in the U.S. Discovery+ is priced at $6.99/month without ads and $4.99/month with ads.Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network programming will be coming to HBO MaxHBO Max includes HBO originals like “Euphoria” and “Succession,” library content including “Friends” and “The Big Bang Theory,” kids shows including “Sesame Street,” movies, specials, and Max originals like “Hacks” and “The Peacemaker.
Discovery+, meanwhile, is “the definitive non-fiction, real-life subscription streaming service,” according to WBD. It comprises shows from Discovery’s portfolio of networks, including HGTV, Food Network, TLC, ID, OWN, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and Magnolia Network, as well as original titles and exclusive content. On Thursday, the company announced that
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