IMAGE: Black Adam from Warner Bros Discovery, which launches on HBO Max in December. Unfortunately, all of these plans have been retired, so no new customers can sign up to them at the present time. The current plan offers are AT&T Unlimited Premium, AT&T Unlimited Extra, and AT&T Unlimited...
given that HBO Max will likely offer all of HBO Now’s programming and more, we wouldn’t be shocked if AT&T eventually shuttered the service. For now, however, it looks like it is sticking around.
Streaming HBO Max did not previously count against an individual’s data plan. No matter how much a person streamed the service on their phone or tablet, it hadno bearingon their wireless plan’s data limits. In contrast, competing services such as Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, fuboTV and othe...
The reality is that most of the new HBO Max customers are current HBO subscribers who are merely switching over to HBO Max. That’s something they can do at no additional price, so it’s not as if HBO and AT&T see extra money coming in from those “new” customers. The total number ...
It will spend approximately $1 billion in both 2021 and 2022 before HBO Max is expected to become profitable in Year Four. “I would tell you we feel very comfortable at these investment levels that we can do something very significant in the market and drive some significant subscriber gains...
saying that it confuses the overall effort to enforce net neutrality laws. It also claims that it's committed to an affordable and open internet while having lobbied against net neutrality for years. And given that HBO Max is preparing to launch itscheaper ad-supported tier in a few months,...
But since AT&T owns HBO Max, it’s just paying itself: the data fee shows up on the HBO Max books as an expense and on the AT&T Mobility books as revenue. For AT&T as a whole, it zeroes out. Compare that to a competitor like Netflix, which could theoretically pay ...
AT&T’s HBO Max is locking up the streaming rights for a number of popular BBC television shows, most notably the science fiction series Doctor Who. The deal will also bring in The Office, Luther, and ‘several seasons’ of Top Gear.
AT&T's newest streaming service, HBO Max, may be filled with DC superheroes, wizards, hobbits and Looney Tunes, but that may not be enough for investors.
My first post for this site offered a skeptical take on AT&T’s attempt to growth-hack its HBO Max streaming-video service–not to be confused with HBO Go or HBO Now–by exempting it from its wireless service’s data caps and throttling thresholds. Posted in Weekly output | Tagged ATT,...