Warner Bros. Discovery breakup speculation ramps up after weak earnings report
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Warner Bros. Discovery Sees 'No Impact' From Tariffs: 'So Far, So Good'
Warner Bros. Discovery has seen “no material impact whatsoever” from President Donald Trump’s tariffs so far, CFO Gunnar Widenfels said on the company’s first quarter earnings call on Wednesday. “The good news is so far, so good. As you would imagine, for the past five weeks or so, we’ve been tracking very, very closely all the indicators, internally and externally. And the reality is, we’re not seeing any impact whatsoever to this point, in fac…
Warner Bros. Discovery Grows Streaming Subs, Profit In Q1, Studio Revenue Takes A Hit
Warner Bros. Discovery had a mixed first quarter with beats on streaming subs and profit, a drop in revenue from the film studio, which turned around in Q2. Domestic linear advertising dipped.
Cynopsis 05/09/25: Fox renews "Going Dutch" for season two
Friday May 9, 2025 IN THE NEWS Warner Bros. Discovery had upbeat news to report on the streaming front for the first quarter of 2025. While global linear ad sales slipped 11%, streaming ad revenue surged 35% from 4Q24. And WBD counted 122.3 million global streaming subs by quarter’s end, up by 5.3 million. As far as any impact from President Trump tariffs, “The news is, so far so good,” said CFO Gunnar Widenfels on the company’s earnings call.…
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