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HBO's Prestige Shines as Warner Bros. Discovery Mulls Sale
6 Nov
Summary
- CEO Zaslav praises HBO's consistent, high-quality programming
- HBO Max's access to HBO, WB, and cable content remains secure
- Streaming service well-positioned despite lack of live sports

In the midst of Warner Bros. Discovery's potential sale, CEO David Zaslav has been vocal about the unique value and legacy of the company's HBO brand. During the recent earnings call, Zaslav praised the HBO team's shared passion and commitment to delivering the most compelling stories, which he believes is a key driver of the brand's prestige.
Zaslav noted that HBO has never offered a more consistent lineup of shows and documentaries that viewers eagerly anticipate as appointment television. This is why the decision to initially remove the HBO moniker from HBO Max was met with confusion, only to be reversed a year later.
Despite the ongoing sale rumors, Zaslav assured that HBO Max is well-positioned, regardless of the company's future. The streaming service will retain access to HBO, Warner Bros., and cable content, even if the company is acquired as a whole or if the studios are sold separately. This content depth is seen as a key advantage for HBO Max, as it navigates the increasingly competitive streaming landscape.
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Zaslav also acknowledged that while sports content has not provided enough value in terms of subscriber growth, HBO Max's focus on high-quality movies and shows has been its strength. The company is building a standalone sports streaming service and exploring a CNN-branded app that could be bundled with HBO Max, further strengthening the platform's appeal.




