WarnerMedia launching HBO Max Spring 2020

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Yes, they are breaking up what they put together a year or two ago.

 
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Yes, they are breaking up what they put together a year or two ago.


Fucking retarded.

If they drop the HGTV/Discovery stuff, we'll probably drop MAX. It's really mostly my wife who watches it anyhow. There have been a few series we've enjoyed together, but other than that I never really watch it. She loves all the home renovation shows and shit.
 
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Presumably they will want to charge separately for the stuff on the left, although the existing back catalogs and licensing deals will still be available to the right.
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Fucking retarded.

If they drop the HGTV/Discovery stuff, we'll probably drop MAX. It's really mostly my wife who watches it anyhow. There have been a few series we've enjoyed together, but other than that I never really watch it. She loves all the home renovation shows and shit.
Personally I hated the merger because I don't watch reality TV. It's garbage and I knew they would price hike for all the new "content". Which they did.

That's why I dropped my sub. At the current price for 4k and no ads it's absolutely not worth it.
 

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If you’ve been sharing account access to HBO Max, the good times are soon coming to an end.

JB Perrette, head of streaming and gaming at Warner Bros. Discovery said on the company’s second-quarter earnings call that messaging to consumers is about to get more “aggressive.” The media company looking to close the loopholes by the end of 2025, with the impact starting to appear in its financials by 2026.

Following in Netflix’s lead, WBD, Disney and other media companies are all ramping up efforts to limit password sharing, anticipating a significant financial payoff from cracking down on once-overlooked practice.

Several months of testing has enabled WBD to determine “who’s a legitimate user who may not be a legitimate user,” Perrette said. Once that is determined, he continued, the next step is to “turn on the more aggressive language around what needs to happen” in order to and make sure that “we are putting the net in the right place, so to speak.”

Asked about what “inning” the process is in, to use the baseball cliché, Perrette said only the first. By the fourth quarter, he said, the process will be happening “in a much more aggressive fashion.”

“The message language right now has been a fairly soft, cancel-able message,” he said. It will “start to get more fixed and such that people have to take action as opposed to right now, sort of having to be a voluntary process.” Once those directives are established, he said, “the real benefit will start probably in the fourth quarter and then kick in in 2026.”

WBD reported solid results for the quarter, adding 3.4 million streaming subscribers (mostly via international expansion) to reach 125.7 million overall.
 

Sanrith Descartes

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I went in to cancel my subscription prior to it renewing next month and it offered me a renewal of $89/year for one year for basic with ads. My current is $99/year for basic.
 
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I ended up bundling this with Disney+ and Hulu+, with ads.
19.99 a month and Amex gives me a $10 statement credit so for $10 a month Ill take it. Lots of stuff to catch up on especially on HBO.

edit: actually it went up to 19.99 with all these price increases so it was even cheaper the past few months.
 
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Could be worse - remember the show Chuck when they actually wrote the ads into the show? Like the Subway ads and some mini-van one
 
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As usual, Community had the last word in in-show product placements, as they took Subway's money... and then made a storyline where 'brand ambassadors' legally changed their name to their corporation's name and shilled on campus.
 
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