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HBO Max. Again.No, I'm not joking. Less than two years after Warner Bros. Discovery changed the streaming service and ditched the HBO brand name, they've finally come to their senses and admitted that ...
HBO Max is continuing its content removal spree with 36 titles going off the service this week including 20 of its in-house productions. Other titles include originals from HBO and Cartoon Network ...
"That will include the removal of some content from both platforms." The content slashes are just one part of multiple changes — largely hitting HBO Max the hardest — ahead of the merger ...
To be sure, streaming platforms continuously add and remove content. What’s unusual is that Warner Bros. Discovery did not announce the removals of the six WB streaming exclusives from HBO Max.
we will be making changes to the content offering available on both HBO Max and discovery+ that will include the removal of some content from both platforms." But looking at other choices that ...
The removal of the “Sesame Street” episodes and other recent content by HBO Max appears to be part of new owner Warner Bros. Discovery’s belt-tightening moves, aimed at reducing streaming ...
Max is now HBO Max. Again. No ... But no price changes came with the announcement, nor the addition or removal of any features or content from the streaming service.
The removal came as a surprise to fans and showrunners alike ... from its Discovery counterpart. Although adult animated content exists on HBO Max, the animated medium is largely associated with ...
(For HBO/HBO Max parent Warner Bros. Discovery, which set the tone for the current streaming content removals, there was an additional incentive, a one-time restructuring charge the company could ...
Warner Bros. announced Wednesday that it will be rebranding Max, the app formerly known as HBO Max, into, uh, HBO Max.
we will be making changes to the content offering available on both HBO Max and Discovery+,” the company said in a statement. “That will include the removal of some content from both platforms.” ...