It's still not clear how HBO & HBO Max will be differentiated -- WarnerMedia has reportedly considered bundling HBO & Cinemax into the SVOD package for a slightly higher price per month https://t.co/nQRprI0xH9
— Todd Spangler (@xpangler) July 9, 2019
HBO Max – the official name for WarnerMedia's streaming service – will also be the new streaming home for all fare from #TheCW as well as original feature films from #GregBerlanti and #ReeseWitherspoon https://t.co/ghB6jbmZR6
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) July 9, 2019
The One Where We Have To Say Goodbye.
— Netflix US (@netflix) July 9, 2019
We’re sorry to see Friends go to Warner's streaming service at the beginning of 2020 (in The US). Thanks for the memories, gang ☕
“HBO Max is paying $425 million to carry "Friends" for five years starting in 2020, a person familiar with the terms said, in what was essentially a transaction inside WarnerMedia.”$T https://t.co/epIRFgMlym
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) July 9, 2019
Sources say WarnerMedia paid $425M to land #Friends for its own streaming service (outbidding Netflix) https://t.co/T6iUoiWL95 pic.twitter.com/Iz1Joh7STt
— Lesley Goldberg (@Snoodit) July 9, 2019
A Hollywood mogul is building a new streaming service named Quibi, for “quick bites,” devoted to big-name programming that will reportedly be delivered in phone-friendly 10-minute chunks. This is just one participant in the new streaming race. https://t.co/0uH00s8TJg
— NYT Magazine (@NYTmag) July 10, 2019
"As the Netflix boss Reed Hastings put it in 2017: 'We actually compete with sleep. And we’re winning.'"
— Andrew Mahon (@AndrewFMahon) July 10, 2019
The Great Race to Rule Streaming TV https://t.co/S1oBuQv0ru
can y’all just come together and charge us one price ? we are tired. https://t.co/9y5Ewlpq6p
— Edward Elohim (@deezydothis) July 9, 2019
Remember how great it was when the music industry fragmented into non-compatible formats & services?
— Rev. Robert R. Ballecer, SJ (@padresj) July 9, 2019
- or how it was great business for all the companies involved?
- or how consumers subscribed to everything rather than pirating?
Yeah... me neither. https://t.co/KGVA5s55e1
Not gonna lie, this is packing quite the line up
— That One Guy (@SoulSurge100) July 9, 2019
But that doesn’t change how annoying it is that streaming has basically just become cable again, whoops https://t.co/ENmkXTe7Hn
The glut of content created for our viewing pleasure has moved us from the "Golden Age" of TV (Mad Men, Breaking Bad) to a new era of TV; "Good Enough"https://t.co/bNXeWaPLUp via @NYTimes
— Scott Celestre (@ScottCelestre) July 10, 2019
Remember when @ATT & @AjitPaiFCC said things like this would NEVER happen?https://t.co/lMvwolPljo
— Rev. Robert R. Ballecer, SJ (@padresj) July 10, 2019
“Three giant telecoms are gonna make and own all the content, and they’re not gonna want anyone else to make it." My latest @NYTmag piece is about the past, present and future of the streaming-TV wars https://t.co/brYgEuZJ4P
— Jonah Weiner (@jonahweiner) July 10, 2019
Honest question though why is the x so wide? https://t.co/CBkKH9md7I
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) July 9, 2019
LONG read, but really interesting. I wonder how Sky will evolve with the launch of HBO Max, as they'll surely lose the rights to all HBO content. https://t.co/zJa5KuTR44
— Crackers (@tomcrackers) July 10, 2019
Meanwhile Australia has ONE streaming service with Friends, Seinfeld, The Office and Parks & Rec https://t.co/Ir8SHOz8GO
— mads (@itsallsoblue) July 9, 2019
(Featuring these wonderful illustrations by Giacomo Gambineri) pic.twitter.com/6UlNgFrv6r
— Jonah Weiner (@jonahweiner) July 10, 2019
Text from my teenager today (you can't make this stuff up) #HBOMax $T pic.twitter.com/Wc9mkmZRf9
— Rich Greenfield (@RichBTIG) July 9, 2019
Yeah this is a huge problem.
— Matthew Ball (@ballmatthew) July 9, 2019
Here's the thing, Max can't cost too much more because $15 is a brutal starting point
But for only $1-2 more per month on HBO upsell, it's brutally hard to recoup original investments and foregone licensing https://t.co/XqQ5THqMeo
*ALL* of HBO’s current (and upcoming) series and library content — including #GameOfThrones — will also stream on HBO Max https://t.co/T6iUoiFahx pic.twitter.com/4YenZpy4LW
— Lesley Goldberg (@Snoodit) July 9, 2019
Friends is on HBO Max, the Office is on NBC streaming, live TV is on Hulu, Marvel movies are on Disney+ while Stranger Things is on Netflix.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) July 10, 2019
It's impressive that this is basically cable TV reinvented with a worse user experience. So much for progress.https://t.co/fHu7M28nZR
"The service will feature content from “Warner Bros., New Line, DC Entertainment, CNN, TNT, TBS, truTV, The CW, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth, Looney Tunes, and more.”"
— Faye Mata ? (@FayeMata) July 9, 2019
Whoa, that's actually huge. Congratulations, @Crunchyroll!! https://t.co/R2IDavs5Az
The future of the cable bundle is wishing for the return of cable bundles https://t.co/hTlTbj2IJg
— Daman Rangoola (@damanr) July 9, 2019
Sources: HBO Now, HBO Go, CW Seed and DC Universe will remain as is — though that could change over time — given the HBO Max of it all https://t.co/T6iUoiWL95
— Lesley Goldberg (@Snoodit) July 9, 2019
Introducing the next big thing: HBO Max, our upcoming streaming service featuring exclusive originals and the best-of-the-best from the WarnerMedia portfolio. Learn more: https://t.co/MHHIkV0ohz pic.twitter.com/N9jb9FifIW
— WarnerMedia (@WarnerMediaGrp) July 9, 2019
Many of these new streaming services are going to fail and grossly over-paid people are going to think the takeaway is everything except the fact that no one wants to pay for a dozen streaming services and the market is too saturated. https://t.co/rhs0JW7ZSW
— Amelia Gapin (@EntirelyAmelia) July 9, 2019
In the relentless pursuit and monetization of our attention, Netflix's competitors like HBO, Hulu and Amazon are ordering a slew of content — ushering out the age of “prestige TV” and ushering in an age of anything goes.https://t.co/Iqkdyel71X
— NYT Magazine (@NYTmag) July 10, 2019
It makes sense that WarnerMedia is calling their new streaming service HBO Max, as HBO is one of their strongest brands as far as brand recognition & trust goes. https://t.co/Swu4teOSqa
— DadBod (@db) July 9, 2019
Subscription fatigue is real…and I don’t care if I can’t ever see another episode of “Friends” elsewhere. https://t.co/WcB6tGoolS
— KMFDT (@KMFDT) July 9, 2019
Good luck remembering if you have an account on HBO Go, HBO Now or HBO Max and what the difference is: https://t.co/2lUV3Z1rsS
— Laurie Voss (@seldo) July 9, 2019
With Friends and The Office leaving Netflix, viewers might just have to start DVR-ing them from regular channels, where both shows play many times a day.... https://t.co/0zKgLT2ySK
— Matthew Belloni (@THRMattBelloni) July 9, 2019
"What if we took the Apple Store and made it Walmart?" - AT&T, launching HBO Max. https://t.co/7WockkwYvm
— nilay patel (@reckless) July 9, 2019
The cord cutting generation is going to pay way more than we ever did under cable TV. https://t.co/PGiVVPbs4J
— David Edward ? (@_David_Edward) July 9, 2019
Studios (well, the corporations that own them) are deliberately recreating the vertical integration distribution model that was deemed illegal and unraveled by anti-trust prosecution in the 1940s (the Paramount case). Round Two?https://t.co/XM2Z0RoJjE
— Gerry Conway (@gerryconway) July 10, 2019
WarnerMedia confirms its Netflix rival will be called HBO Max ? https://t.co/Ipfh1jOlDm ? @verge #Films #ActorsLife #Art #Media #TV #Leadership #ContentMarketing #SUCCESS #BIZBoost ? pic.twitter.com/MvATvVFmGt
— Mohd. Imran (乇мմ™) (@TheSoulfulEMU) July 10, 2019
WarnerMedia confirms its Netflix rival will be called HBO Max https://t.co/tfT4eo5dHQ pic.twitter.com/DAQeWgsHMv
— The Verge (@verge) July 9, 2019
"It certainly feels like the golden era of streaming is coming to a close, and in its place we’re about to enter a very fragmented — and expensive — world of entertainment." https://t.co/qC2AMrVMNz
— Luke Buckmaster (@lukebuckmaster) July 9, 2019
WarnerMedia confirms its Netflix rival will be called HBO Max - The Verge https://t.co/4Uuucb4ynK
— Rafael Coimbra (@_rafaelcoimbra) July 10, 2019
WarnerMedia confirms its Netflix rival will be called HBO Max https://t.co/dkkLEBldRN
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) July 9, 2019
Netflix is the incumbent. Legacy media are the disrupters. (Chandler voice) Could this BE any weirder?! https://t.co/7hzmivTtBv
— Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) July 9, 2019
I’m starting to feel more & more like reading books over watching TV. I won’t pay for multiple streaming services. This is pure greed. https://t.co/AguDAwZsM1
— amy (@atlanta_amy) July 10, 2019
How long until a bundler comes along and bundles all the subscription services together at a slight discount and we've spent 15 years re-inventing cable? HBO Max #Netflixhttps://t.co/mYZjFsQ366
— Chris Cresswell (@GrizwaldMusic) July 9, 2019
In their PR, WarnerMedia announced that Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth and Adult Swim titles will be a part of the HBO Max streaming service set to launch in Spring 2020 https://t.co/AAm0ur1D5k pic.twitter.com/CgY1BxzbzJ
— TheOASG (@TheOASG) July 9, 2019
Watching TV is hard now, and I couldn't find "Moonstruck" online last weekend and that made me sad. @taralach says more sadness lies ahead for me. https://t.co/MRuqhzsqLD
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) July 10, 2019
Guys, @taralach just invented a cool new TV service called "cable" https://t.co/foFB3mtVQh
— Mark Gongloff (@markgongloff) July 10, 2019
HBO Max가 내년에 온다 https://t.co/Iqz7yvOJ6R
— editoy (@editoy) July 11, 2019
• HBO, HBO Now 및 HBO Go에서 볼 수있는 모든 것은 HBO Max에서 사용할 수 있습니다.