Here’s Everything in Warner Bros. Discovery’s Game-Changing Library: Film, TV and News
09.04.2022 - 03:07
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the new Warner Bros. Discovery houses a treasure trove of assets that rivals those of the entertainment giants, including Disney and Netflix.We are excited to announce that WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc. are now Warner Bros.
Discovery. pic.twitter.com/PscY04cK9LWarner Bros.’ legacy content and award-winning development strategies complement Discovery’s strength in unscripted programming, which includes programming from the Food Network, HGTV and TLC. The merger will also lead to the combination of Discovery+ and HBO Max into a new streaming platform which according to Ampere Analysis can offer the second largest library of titles in the SVoD (that’s subscription video on demand) sphere.The family also includes something many of the other companies and their streaming services don’t have: news.
CNN and its new streaming service CNN+ can give Warner Bros. an edge over the competition.However the content ends up being sliced, diced, merged and bundled, here’s the impressive list of what Warner Bros. and Discovery each bring to the table (U.S.
only).According to the company website, the vast Warner Bros. library consists of more than 114,000 hours of programming, including 10,000 feature films and 2,400 television programs comprised of more than 120,000 individual episodes. Their property includes:Streaming: HBO/HBO MaxBrands: DC, “Game of Thrones,” Hanna-Barbera, Looney Tunes, Middle earth, Scooby-Doo, Tom and Jerry, Wizarding WorldWarner Bros. Television Group (includes the CW Television Network, Alloy Entertainment and Shed Media (unscripted): Current TV series include ABC’s “Abbot Elementary,” “The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette,” and CW’s “Batwoman”Warner Bros. Movie Group (includes New Line Cinema): Recent movies
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