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HBO Max name change...strange to anyone else?

I’ve always contended that last point. They should have just named the damn streaming service Warner Bros.+ or WB+.
What they should have done I'd launched something like that in 2020 without HBO included and kept all HBO in a separate app (like it was already. ) Then perhaps later merge it like Paramount/Showtime did. People don't get Paramount and Showtime ever confused, so this would have helped.
 
Then perhaps later merge it like Paramount/Showtime did. People don't get Paramount and Showtime ever confused, so this would have helped.
I dunno'. I have 5 paid subscriptions, Amazon, Netflix, Peacock, Paramount+ and Hulu. There are so many other services that I have essentially tuned them all out: I have reached or exceeded my budget for video services and all the other ones, mostly with made-up four letter neologisms, produce more confusion than potential advantages.
 
What they should have done I'd launched something like that in 2020 without HBO included and kept all HBO in a separate app (like it was already. ) Then perhaps later merge it like Paramount/Showtime did. People don't get Paramount and Showtime ever confused, so this would have helped.

Would have helped what?

Max did $677 million in profit in 2024. Paramount+ lost $497 million.

And do you even begin to understand what I've quoted more than once now from Warners itself----that the reason HBO is being put back in the branding is that, in large part, HBO is what people have been going to Max for?

If HBO had stayed in a separate app, Max would have had to go without The Last of Us, Hacks, The White Lotus, The Righteous Gemstones, The Pitt, The Penguin, Curb Your Enthusiasm, True Detective and the entire run of Succession. It would have been a very minor player in streaming.
 
Would have helped what?

Max did $677 million in profit in 2024. Paramount+ lost $497 million.

And do you even begin to understand what I've quoted more than once now from Warners itself----that the reason HBO is being put back in the branding is that, in large part, HBO is what people have been going to Max for?

If HBO had stayed in a separate app, Max would have had to go without The Last of Us, Hacks, The White Lotus, The Righteous Gemstones, The Pitt, The Penguin, Curb Your Enthusiasm, True Detective and the entire run of Succession. It would have been a very minor player in streaming.
Well, guess so. But I was just thinking about what they could have done to prevent all these name changes so-as to not confuse people. They wouldn't stay separated permanently (like Paramount and Showtime weren't. ) But I guess HBO is a much bigger draw than Showtime, so maybe that was right all along.
 
Well, guess so. But I was just thinking about what they could have done to prevent all these name changes so-as to not confuse people. They wouldn't stay separated permanently (like Paramount and Showtime weren't. ) But I guess HBO is a much bigger draw than Showtime, so maybe that was right all along.
They could have not changed it in the first place.
 
When "Max" started showing up as a brand, I had started thinking "Cinemax" because when I was a small kid in the 80's, that was the code for Cinemax in TV Guide listings. Kind of glad for the retrobrand (sic). Makes more sense to me even though I ignore those types of channels.
 
I dunno'. I have 5 paid subscriptions, Amazon, Netflix, Peacock, Paramount+ and Hulu. There are so many other services that I have essentially tuned them all out: I have reached or exceeded my budget for video services and all the other ones, mostly with made-up four letter neologisms, produce more confusion than potential advantages.
And this is why I went back to 2005 and ordered Directv last week
 
I’m not sure if there are good watering holes near the WBD offices, because they’re going to need it. They know losing the NBA is going to crush max.
I think maybe that's why they're downsizing too. Having sports maybe made them consider catering to a wider audience, but if they don't have some of it, they can play to their most loyal viewers.
 
WBD still has $38 billion in debt. I wonder what will ever come of that, if they will ever repay that or even needs to be repaid.
 
Should've just stayed with HBO in the name in my opinion epic fail to take HBO out of the name.
From the beginning though, it seems like this streamer was massively upselling its non-HBO content "where HBO meets so much more." To me, it seems like they are backpeddling further than just two years ago since the first iteration of HBO Max had a much broader identity than this one. The first iteration of HBO Max didn't really lean into HBO in their marketing, so it was just a continuation of that to just call it Max.
 
From the beginning though, it seems like this streamer was massively upselling its non-HBO content "where HBO meets so much more." To me, it seems like they are backpeddling further than just two years ago since the first iteration of HBO Max had a much broader identity than this one. The first iteration of HBO Max didn't really lean into HBO in their marketing, so it was just a continuation of that to just call it Max.
Also, Zaslav wanted to lean heavy into his reality crap, and then when that didn’t find purchase with viewers in favor of scripted content on the streaming service, now he’s having them oscillate the name back to HBO Max.
 
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