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Warner Bros Discovery considering breakup to increase stock price, report says – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/18 at 4:14 PM
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Warner Bros Discovery, the owner of CNN and HBO, is considering splitting its digital streaming and studio businesses from its legacy TV networks in order to boost its stock price. CEO David Zaslav is exploring various options for the company, including selling assets or creating a new company for its Warner Bros movie studio and Max streaming service. Most of the company’s debt, which amounts to about $39 billion, could remain with the pay-TV networks business if the company undergoes a breakup. The media industry has seen an increase in consolidation this year as cable TV loses customers to cord-cutting and companies aim to compete with digital streaming giants like Netflix.

Paramount Global recently agreed to merge with streaming-era upstart Skydance Media, shifting control from media moguls to tech billionaires as David Ellison takes charge of the company. Warner Bros Discovery’s stock has declined significantly since the 2022 merger that formed the company, resulting in a market value of $20.39 billion. However, the stock surged when analysts suggested that breaking up or selling the company could create more shareholder value than maintaining the status quo. While this move may have negative implications for Warner’s debt, it could unlock value from its high-quality assets.

The company has not yet hired an investment bank to begin any specific transaction, as reported by the Financial Times. The potential breakup of Warner Bros Discovery highlights the changing landscape of the media industry, where companies are restructuring to adapt to shifting consumer preferences and technological advancements. By separating its digital streaming and studio businesses from its traditional TV networks, Warner Bros Discovery aims to enhance its competitiveness in the ever-evolving entertainment market. This strategic move reflects the ongoing trend of media companies seeking ways to thrive in a landscape dominated by digital platforms and evolving viewer habits.

The media industry has witnessed a wave of consolidation as companies seek the scale necessary to effectively compete with streaming services and digital platforms. The proposed split of Warner Bros Discovery’s businesses indicates a strategic shift towards focusing on maximizing shareholder value and adapting to the changing media landscape. By considering options such as selling assets or creating a new company for its movie studio and streaming service, Warner Bros Discovery is positioning itself to better align with the demands of modern consumers and investors. As the company evaluates its next steps, the potential breakup represents a bold move to unlock value and drive growth in a highly competitive industry.

As Warner Bros Discovery explores potential strategies to enhance shareholder value, the media company faces both challenges and opportunities in the evolving entertainment landscape. The decision to separate its digital streaming and studio businesses from legacy TV networks reflects a strategic effort to streamline operations and capitalize on the growing demand for on-demand content. By focusing on its core strengths and repositioning its assets, Warner Bros Discovery aims to position itself as a key player in the digital media space. As the industry continues to undergo rapid transformation, companies must adapt and innovate to stay ahead of the curve and deliver compelling content to audiences worldwide.

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