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AT&T and Discovery Are Reportedly in Talks to Combine Content to Take on Disney and Netflix
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AT&T and Discovery Inc. may soon join forces to improve their chances against leading competitors like Netflix and Disney in the streaming wars. According to multiple reports, the two companies are in talks to merge Discovery’s reality TV empire with AT&T’s catalog of cable channels and other media holdings to create a new entertainment entity.
AT&T and Discovery are in the advanced stages of negotiations and an agreement could be reached by Monday, sources told the Wall Street Journal on Sunday. So far, the companies have discussed several major players in AT&T’s WarnerMedia division, including CNN and its TNT and TBS cable channels. If they make a deal, AT&T shareholders would own a big stake in the new entity, according to the outlet. People familiar with the negotiations told Bloomberg a deal could be announced as soon as this week.
Tipsters that spoke with both outlets didn’t reveal terms of a potential deal and cautioned that these talks could still fall apart before an agreement is reached. Both AT&T and Discovery have declined to comment on the matter.



One thing’s for sure, the two certainly have enough content to market a joint venture. AT&T’s cable empire includes CNN, HBO, Cartoon Network, TruTV, and Cinemax, among others, along with the movie roster of Warner Bros. studio. Meanwhile, Discovery’s offerings include Food Network, TLC, and HGTV—some of the most binge-worthy trash TV that cable has to offer (and I say that affectionately).
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AT&T’s existing streaming channel, HBO Max, has steadily gained subscribers since its debut last May despite its chaotic rollout, but it hasn’t seen the same explosive growth as Disney+ did in its first year. Discovery’s streaming service, Discovery+, is also fairly new on the scene, and both face steep competition from long-established services like Netflix. So teaming up could certainly give them an edge.
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On the other hand, AT&T could be shooting itself in the foot here. It already plans to roll out a cheaper, ad-supported tier of HBO Max in June, which could deter existing subscribers from sticking with their more expensive plan. If people can also watch their favorite WarnerMedia programming on another streaming service like Discovery+, that’s one more reason for them to quit paying full price for HBO Max. It’s like AT&T is determined to undermine its own sales pitch.
 
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I just hope no Civil Rights huckster get involved with providing racial cover, saying the deal is not discriminatory towards us.

They are looking for ways right now to setup a side deal hustle on this at the expense of black business. Some of them will go even criminal, and use covert surveillance. I have lost untold millions of dollars because of these clowns.

They need to stay away from me and not get involved in these deals.
 
It came out during the Byron Allen lawsuits that they don't want to create any more billion dollar media niggas. Here is my side deal hustle I am working on:

I want to approach AT&T and Discovery, that you don't have to deal with Tyler Perry with a lucrative TV deal. You can deal with me with a small token donation and I will publicly bless the transaction. If COINTELPRO is saying it is good, than it must be OK? Another option is that I can publicly attack Tyler Perry character, so your inaction will seem warranted.

I will use my Civil Rights credibility I have built up over the years. I am ignorant black trash from Atlanta, Chicago, or Los Angeles, this makes perfect sense to me.
 
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Rumor is by next year HBO Max will become... Discovery Max...

I think they should go the Disney route and keep the HBO brand and offer a tier bundle...

They should create an Sports app that combines Eurosports and Turner Sports...

Discovery + HBO Max + Sports App

 
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