HBO Max is removing at least 36 series from its platform. This was done to reduce operating costs as part of the merger with Discovery+. Both artists and users are already suffering from this.
The merger of HBO Max and Discovery+ has already caused a number of issues, including layoffs, and some content is now affected by the move. Warner Brazzers. Discovery has confirmed to Variety that it will receive at least 36 titles from HBO Max in the coming days as it prepares to merge with the Discovery+ platform.
HBO Max is removing at least 36 series from its platform
Most of these productions are not very big, but some of them are HBO creations that knew how to tell them, such as the Sesame Street spin-off, The Not Too Late Show with Elmo, and My Dinner with Hervé with Peter.”Dinklage. A large number of Cartoon Network series are also leaving the platform.
In a press release, HBO Max explained that content will disappear from both services as the company works to merge the two catalogs “under a single platform.”The provider did not elaborate on its reasoning, but Variety clarified that this outright waiver (rather than canceling future seasons) would help HBO Max avoid paying additional royalties. Warner Brazzers. Discovery explained that the company was expected to save $3 billion as a result of this merger.
This was done to reduce operating costs as part of the merger with Discovery+.
As you can imagine, some manufacturers are already unhappy with the situation. This not only reduces revenue, but also makes it much more difficult for users to enjoy these creations, unless, of course, they find another platform. Summer Camp Island creator Julia Pott said some episodes filmed during the pandemic will never see the light of day. Warner Brazzers. According to her, Discovery “has no respect for artists.”
Both artists and users are already suffering
The merger of HBO Max and Discovery+ should be completed and fully operational by summer 2023. No one is sure if Discovery will remove even more content or if it manages to cut its costs even further, but this big new decision is frankly not encouraging if you’re hoping that content will be available on the new platform. To be continued!