Tony Khan: Cable Viewership Grew After AEW Started Simulcasting on MAX
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Tony Khan Breaks Silence On AEW-WBD Rumors Following Concerning Announcement
AEW is facing major uncertainty as its biggest partner has announced game-changing plans for the near future. Tony Khan has publicly praised Warner Bros. Discovery since the beginning of the partnership, and now the AEW boss is opening up on the growing rumors. All Elite Wrestling and Warner Bros. Discovery finally inked a multi-year media […]
AEW's Tony Khan not worried about Warner Bros. Discovery split: We have great relationships on both sides
AEW’s Tony Khan isn’t worried about a Warner Bros. Discovery divorce. Earlier this month, it was announced that Warner Bros. Discovery, a media goliath that distributes movies, TV, sports, and news, would be split. One of the companies to emerge from the split will be solely focused on streaming and studios: This means HBO, Max, DC Studios, and Warner Bros. TV and film programming. Another company will focus on “Global Networks,” with channels l…
Tony Khan Shares The Effect AEW Streaming On Max Had On Cable Viewership
Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile for Collision via Getty Images Tony Khan discusses the numbers for AEW programming on cable and streaming on MAX. All Elite Wrestling President recently spoke with Yahoo Finance. When asked how the company is doing in 2025, Khan said the company is having one of its best years ever and spoke about the effect simulcasting on MAX has had on cable viewership. “It feels like 2025 is, in a lot of ways, the best year w…
Tony Khan asked about the split of Warner Brothers Discovery potentially affecting AEW - NoDQ.com: WWE and AEW Coverage
Warner Brothers Discovery is splitting into two publicly traded companies by mid-2026 to better compete in the streaming era. The “Streaming & Studios” company, led by CEO David Zaslav, will include Warner Bros. Pictures, HBO, Max/HBO Max, DC Studios, and studio facilities, focusing on streaming growth. The “Global Networks” company, led by CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels, will house cable networks like CNN, TNT Sports, TBS, and Discovery, which face decl…
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