
We have some terrible news for those who have recently gotten used to the notion that Discovery Channel, Warner Bros., and HBO Max all operate under the same name.
Warner Bros. Discovery is divdiving into two distinct common businesses, one of which owns CNN, Food Network, DC Studios, and Warner Bros. Gaming. The new businesses may be called Streaming &, Studios, and Global Networks, according to a media release released on Monday. Those are the actual names; it’s difficult to imagine that their basic nature won’t cause some confusion for streaming customers, even though you wouldn’t rule out further rebranding in the near future.
The recently renamed HBO Max, Warner Bros. shows and games, and DC will be among other attributes enrolled in Streaming & Studios. International Network will have among its assets TNT Sports, CNN, Bleacher Report, and Discovery Plus.
The two businesses recently completed their acquisition in 2022. In 2026, the new divide is anticipated to be finished. It’s not known but whether the split will prevent customers from watching content on services they now use, like as HBO Max, which includes content that would be included in Global Networks, or whether the service pricing will change in response to this.  ,
The companies are no anticipated to go through any significant changes for the time being. The two innovative companies ‘ press releases focused on shareholder value and intense new venture projects, not on how people and customers will react to the changes.