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Link Tank: WarnerMedia CEO Considering Cheaper, Ad-Supported Tier of HBO Max

WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar is reportedly considering a lower-tiered HBO Max subscription because most people are “not wealthy.” “In WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar’s defense, he’s right. At a time when people across the globe are still grappling with the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, entertainment executives are sharing their reads on the larger situation as it impacts consumers’ relationships with their respective companies.” Read more at Gizmodo. Fans of Friends, rejoice! BestValueSchools.org is reportedly paying people $1000 to binge seasons 1 through 5 of the TV sitcom. “As Travel + Leisure reports, BestValueSchools.org is offering five viewers the chance to earn $1000…
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Everything on HBO Max: A Guide to the Movies and TV Shows of WarnerMedia’s Streaming Service

The goal of any new streaming service worth its salt is consolidation. We’ve got a lot of major entertainment conglomerates now and each one of them needs a streaming home to consolidate its content on. With that in mind, WarnerMedia’s HBO Max is undoubtedly the biggest streaming release since Disney+ last year.  When AT&T acquired Time Warner and all its holdings in 2016, the newly-branded WarnerMedia subsidiary needed a place to house thousands of Warner movies, and other series, films, and documentaries from Warner-branded studios like CNN, TNT, TBS, The CW, Adult Swim, and much more. Enter HBO Max. Though…
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