Warner Bros Discovery's streaming growth accelerates on global HBO Max push
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Warner Bros Discovery's streaming growth accelerates on global HBO Max push

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Posted on May 6, 2026

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Warner Bros Discovery posts higher streaming revenue as HBO Max expands abroad

By Harshita Mary Varghese

Warner Bros Discovery's Streaming Performance and Expansion

May 6 (Reuters) - Warner Bros Discovery's streaming unit posted better-than-expected quarterly revenue growth on Wednesday, as HBO Max's expansion overseas boosted subscriber growth and engagement.

Financial Results and Merger Implications

The company's first-quarter net loss widened to $2.92 billion, including a $2.8 billion termination fee paid to Netflix. The fee was paid by Paramount Skydance under the companies' $110 billion merger deal, but was recorded by Warner Bros as an obligation under the agreement.

Subscriber Growth and Scale

The merged entity would have more than 220 million streaming subscribers based on current figures, adding scale to help the combined company compete better with Netflix and Disney.

Warner Bros Discovery ended March with more than 140 million streaming subscribers, while Paramount+ had 79.6 million.

International Expansion of HBO Max

The international rollout of HBO Max is largely complete, the company said.

HBO Max is "really the linchpin" of Warner Bros' growth plans, CEO David Zaslav told analysts on a conference call. He added that the platform would be a "huge benefit" to Paramount once the merger closes.

Revenue Growth and Advertising Challenges

Overall, the streaming unit posted revenue growth of 9% to $2.89 billion, compared with a 7.6% rise expected by analysts, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Advertising Revenue Decline

Total advertising revenue fell 7%, hurt by the absence of National Basketball Association content and continued declines in domestic linear TV audiences.

Outlook for Next Quarter

For the second quarter, the company expects the lack of NBA content to create a 16% constant-currency headwind to streaming advertising revenue.

"If the Paramount takeover goes as planned, PSKY-WBD will boast the strongest US sports offering outside of Disney, which could pull ad dollars back," said Ross Benes, senior analyst at Emarketer.

Overall Revenue and Reporting

The company reported revenue of $8.89 billion in the first quarter, largely in line with estimates of $8.9 billion.

(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Matthew Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Streaming revenue grew 9% to $2.89 billion, surpassing the 7.6% analyst estimate (investing.com).
  • HBO Max’s launch in the UK, Ireland and multiple European and Asia-Pacific markets bolstered subscriber growth, with 1.5 million UK activations in the first 5 days (press.wbd.com).
  • The widened Q1 net loss of $2.92 billion includes a $2.8 billion termination fee paid to Netflix under a merger condition, now funded by Paramount Skydance as part of its $110 billion takeover agreement (bloomberg.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How did Warner Bros Discovery's streaming unit perform in the first quarter?
Warner Bros Discovery's streaming unit recorded 9% revenue growth to $2.89 billion, surpassing analyst expectations.
What contributed to HBO Max's subscriber growth?
HBO Max's international expansion, including recent launches in the UK and Ireland, helped boost subscriber growth and engagement.
What was the impact of the Paramount Skydance merger on Warner Bros Discovery?
The merger led Warner Bros to record a $2.8 billion termination fee, but is expected to bring scale by combining HBO Max and Paramount+.
How many streaming subscribers will the merged company have?
The combined entity is projected to have over 220 million streaming subscribers based on current figures.
Why did Warner Bros Discovery's advertising revenue decline?
Advertising revenue fell 7% due to the absence of NBA content and ongoing declines in domestic linear TV audiences.

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