Warner Bros. Discovery Sheds 1.8 Million Subscribers During Max Launch Quarter
Warner Bros. Discovery lost 1.8 million subscribers across streamers Max and Discovery+ as well as HBO, from April 1-June 30, the quarter during which it launched Max.
For comparison, HBO, HBO Max and Discovery+ added 1.1 million subscribers in Q4 to end 2022 with a total of 96.1 million worldwide. At the conclusion of Q1, which ran Jan. 1-March 31, U.S. streaming subs were up 1.6 million to 97.6 million overall across those three platforms.
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