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Warner Bros. Discovery doesn’t have a name for its planned stand-alone TV-centric biz, but it does have a proposed CEO: ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting into two separate publicly traded companies – one oriented around the HBO Max streaming ...
‘We will continue to be very focused on efficiency,’ says Gunnar Wiedenfels, the new CEO.
Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting up after just over three years, and Wall Street is cheering. The spinoff will create a ...
Said one top executive: "It’s a deal that never had a shot and shouldn’t have been done. But they’ve also done a terrible job ...
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Sportico on MSNWBD Split Will Leave Sports Rights With Cable NetworksWarner Bros. Discovery on Monday announced it is splitting its cable networks portfolio from its movie studio and streaming ...
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Axios on MSNCNN parent splitting into two companiesWarner Bros. Discovery, the parent company to cable channels such as CNN, TBS and TNT, announced Monday that it plans split ...
Would you like to own CNN, TNT, and the Discovery Channel? Warner Bros. Discovery owns them now — but wants to get rid of ...
David Zaslav insisted that Discovery Communications together with what was then called WarnerMedia was more than the sum of ...
Warner Bros. Discovery said it will separate its media businesses into two new companies, with cable in one and streaming and ...
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The Desk on MSNWBD to split cable networks from streaming businessWBD on Monday confirmed plans to spin off the company's cable networks unit from its streaming and studios business.
Channing Dungey (and maybe Brett Paul) will stay with Studios & Streaming post-WBD split. Few execs with dual ...
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