Warner Bros. Television and J.J. Abrams‘ studio Bad Robot have collaborated on live-action shows like Westworld and Lovecraft ...
(Bloomberg) -- Netflix Inc. is renewing its licensing agreement with Comcast Corp.’s NBCUniversal to screen animated films from subsidiaries DreamWorks Animation and Illumination ... companies — such ...
(RTTNews) - Below are the earnings highlights for Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD): Earnings: $135 million in Q3 vs. -$417 million in the same period last year. EPS: $0.05 in Q3 vs. -$0.17 in ...
A Looney Tunes Movie” is one of the animated delights of the year. In the franchise’s first fully 2D-animated theatrical ...
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., the parent of the Max streaming service, gained more subscribers than expected in the third quarter, suggesting its online business is picking up. The New York-based ...
Andrew Slabin; Executive Vice President, Global Investor Strategy; Warner Bros Discovery Inc David Zaslav; President, Chief Executive Officer, Director; Warner Bros Discovery Inc Gunnar Wiedenfels ...
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Warner Bros. Discovery Third Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participant are in a listen-only mode. After the speakers' presentation ...
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc (NASDAQ:WBD) showcases resilience with a net income rebound in Q3 2024. Strategic restructuring and content licensing shape WBD's competitive landscape. Industry strikes ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link You could soon see more ads on Warner Bros. Discovery's Max streaming service. WBD said Thursday it would step up ads in Max as it — along ...
Today in “That’s a very sweet gesture, now git on out of here” news: Christopher Nolan reportedly got sent a seven-figure check from his old pals at Warner Bros., clearly intended to help ...
That’s a total writedown of over $300 million in Warner Bros.’ games business so far in 2024, and it doesn’t look like the company has a game coming out any time soon that will reverse the ...
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc (NASDAQ: WBD) reported a fiscal third-quarter revenue decline of 3% ex-FX year-on-year to $9.623 billion, missing the analyst consensus estimate of $9.799 billion.