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Major media company with $41B revenue; HBO/Max streaming, Warner Bros. film, and CNN news after AT&T/Discovery merger competing with Netflix and Disney+ amid cable decline.
Warner Bros. Discovery is a major global media and entertainment company formed through the 2022 merger of WarnerMedia (spun out from AT&T) and Discovery, Inc. — combining Warner Bros. film studio, HBO/Max, CNN, TNT, TBS, Discovery Channel, HGTV, Food Network, Animal Planet, and the Max streaming platform under a single company. Listed on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: WBD) and led by CEO David Zaslav, Warner Bros. Discovery generates approximately $41 billion in annual revenue and competes across streaming, theatrical film, broadcast, and cable television.\n\nWarner Bros. Discovery's content portfolio spans some of the most valuable entertainment IP in media: DC Comics superheroes (Superman, Batman, The Flash), Harry Potter (Wizarding World), Looney Tunes, HBO prestige drama (House of the Dragon, Succession, The White Lotus), CNN news, March Madness (NCAA basketball), and Discovery's lifestyle programming (Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network, 90 Day Fiancé). Max (formerly HBO Max) serves as the company's streaming platform with over 95 million global subscribers.\n\nIn 2025, Warner Bros. Discovery faces significant financial challenges from the debt load acquired through the merger and the secular decline of linear cable television advertising. The company has made significant cost cuts including laying off thousands of employees, canceling or not renewing content, and restructuring its streaming losses. The Max streaming service competes with Netflix, Disney+, and Apple TV+ for subscription streaming share. WBD's 2025 strategy focuses on improving Max's subscriber economics, maximizing theatrical film revenue from DC and Harry Potter franchises, managing the cable TV decline gracefully, and reducing the merger debt burden.
Austin multi-streaming platform broadcasting live video to 30+ destinations including Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Live simultaneously; trusted by creators, media companies, and businesses.
Restream is an Austin-based live streaming company that provides multi-stream broadcasting technology enabling content creators, businesses, and media companies to broadcast live video simultaneously to over 30 streaming destinations including Twitch, YouTube, Facebook Live, LinkedIn Live, and custom RTMP destinations from a single source. The platform eliminates the need to choose a single streaming platform by enabling simultaneous multi-destination broadcasting, maximizing audience reach across wherever viewers are watching. Restream also provides a browser-based live studio for creating professional broadcasts without dedicated streaming hardware, including overlays, lower-thirds, guest invitations, and screen sharing. The company serves a broad range of users from gaming streamers and podcasters to corporate communications teams running product launches and all-hands meetings. Founded in 2015 in Kyiv with operations in Austin, Restream has grown to serve millions of streamers globally. The company raised over $50M from investors including Bessemer Venture Partners and competes with StreamYard, OBS, and Wirecast in the live streaming software market.
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