The New HBO Max is competing with Netflix by giving you ‘Friends’ and ‘Game of Thrones’ for $15 a month https://t.co/BBPfYBgRDm
— Recode (@Recode) October 30, 2019
Here is some typing. https://t.co/QuFfTiCzGW
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) October 30, 2019
A look at the new HBO Max ?https://t.co/SHOah67t39 pic.twitter.com/W1icHbytKg
— CNET (@CNET) October 30, 2019
Yes. Which is why Comcast and the other cable guys who have been signing up the majority of HBO subs will not be into this. https://t.co/QuFfTiCzGW And ATT’s argument will be: you can something or nothing. https://t.co/GGPmHDsMsG
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) October 30, 2019
The New HBO Max is competing with Netflix by giving you ‘Friends’ and ‘Game of Thrones’ for $15 a month https://t.co/9c3EFU3eVp
— Vox (@voxdotcom) October 29, 2019
The New HBO Max is competing with Netflix by giving you ‘Friends’ and ‘Game of Thrones’ for $15 a month https://t.co/BBPfYBgRDm
— Recode (@Recode) October 30, 2019
WarnerMedia's HBO Max streaming service will launch in May 2020 and include the exclusive streaming rights to 'South Park.' More: https://t.co/eii765uazm pic.twitter.com/opH4tdWe5e
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) October 29, 2019
HBO Max streaming service will cost $14.99 per month; 'Game of Thrones' series 'House of the Dragon' gets order https://t.co/fV8MbdZzRQ pic.twitter.com/w1ZSRV0JBS
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) October 30, 2019
HBO Max to take on Apple TV+ in May 2020 https://t.co/RxA3Thc4cl pic.twitter.com/rBAmXZiH2i
— Apple Streem (@applestreem) October 29, 2019
HBO Max has won the exclusive streaming rights to South Park. https://t.co/mJgV6voirY pic.twitter.com/jkthQVuLhW
— IGN (@IGN) October 29, 2019
WarnerMedia's HBO Max will launch for $14.99 a month in May 2020 https://t.co/TGVViimy5K
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) October 30, 2019
Nothing is less cool than apps designed by phone companies to look cool https://t.co/lkgFV5Wh61
— nilay patel (@reckless) October 30, 2019
? Here’s what HBO Max looks like https://t.co/CvFQbYpXSk
— Benny Roitman-Waters (@Benny) October 30, 2019
Here’s what HBO Max looks like https://t.co/sNPirtlm04 pic.twitter.com/EVt9bxeM13
— The Verge (@verge) October 30, 2019
Here's everything you need to know about HBO Max:
— FDA Calls For Juulia Alexander Ban (@loudmouthjulia) October 30, 2019
Price and launch date: https://t.co/Gc5p5zeAuL
Here's what the interface looks like: https://t.co/6FuQz7lsr3
Some programming news: https://t.co/xj4kkLWytw
HBO Max looks nothing like HBO Now. That works for it — especially since it's targeting teens and ~millennials~
— FDA Calls For Juulia Alexander Ban (@loudmouthjulia) October 30, 2019
I put together a bunch of screenshots for you, and explained some of the features that are coming with it. Podcasts! https://t.co/6FuQz7lsr3
Do you already pay $14.99 for HBO? Then you were the big winner of yesterday’s AT&T’s big HBO Max reveal: https://t.co/bEeNh05rM1
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) October 30, 2019
HBO Max is a gift to HBO subscribers. If you’re not an HBO subscriber today...I dunno. https://t.co/bEeNh05rM1
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) October 30, 2019
AT&T is up 2.5% this week, because:
— Tara Lachapelle (@taralach) October 30, 2019
1) It provided more clarity: https://t.co/Zi9OIongsX
2) HBO Max seems pretty good: https://t.co/Z2u4G66xrt
But investors need more convincing that AT&T can accomplish its goals in streaming as a sprawling communications-and-media conglomerate
HBO Max is compelling, expensive and very late. That’s true for consumers and investors alike https://t.co/Z2u4G66xrt via @bopinion $T
— Tara Lachapelle (@taralach) October 30, 2019
AT&T plays it safe with HBO Max pricing. https://t.co/cE4CRnroR2
— Joe Flint (@JBFlint) October 30, 2019
I’m fine paying $7 to watch @themandalorian $12 to watch @Stranger_Things and $15 to watch whatever JJ Abrams is making on HBO Max. I’m not sure what people are complaining about; It’s not their fault you want to watch it all ? https://t.co/5SoYQMagYg
— Casey Lau #WebSummit (@casey_lau) October 30, 2019
Seems like a good theory: podcasts would keep users coming back to the app at times when they can’t watch (driving, working, walking, etc)https://t.co/OeGrYJ6Y3F.
— bill irwin (@blirwin) October 31, 2019
Who will build the Netflix of podcasting? HBO Max, apparently. When it launches in May of 2020, it’ll have podcasts. From CNET, via @Podnews: https://t.co/M4O5IG7KQS pic.twitter.com/VY8Bsoz28f
— Evo Terra (@evoterra) October 31, 2019
HBO Max will feature podcasts in its mobile app, “so subscribers can listen to, for example, a podcast about the HBO series Chernobyl while on the go."
— Hannah Hethmon (@hannah_rfh) October 31, 2019
HBO knows people want to dig even deeper on historical dramas using podcasts. (via @Podnews) https://t.co/VV2hA5tcQg