Warner Bros. Discovery Reports First-Quarter 2025 Results
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Warner Bros. Discovery Sees Content Revenue Drop 27% to $1.9 Billion in First Quarter on Lower Box Office, Home Entertainment
Despite posting a narrowed quarterly loss, Warner Bros. Discovery missed Wall Street expectations for its first quarter of 2025 on Thursday as revenue tumbled 10% to $9 billion. Revenue was dragged down by 27% decline in content revenue, primarily driven by lower box office and home entertainment revenues due to strong performance from the theatrical releases of “Dune: Part Two” and “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” in the prior year period and …
Warner Bros. Discovery Reports First-Quarter 2025 Results
NEW YORK, May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (the "Company") (Nasdaq: WBD) today reported financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. Please visit the "Investor Relations" section of the Company's website at https://ir.wbd.com/ to view…
WBD: Pay TV bundles hurt streaming ARPU during Q1
Streaming service Max offers content from HBO, Discovery Channel, Cartoon Network, Warner Bros Pictures and other Warner Bros Discovery-owned brands. (Courtesy image, Graphic by The Desk) Warner Bros Discovery delivered a mixed earnings report on Thursday that proved fans of TV shows and movies are still interested in signing up for their cornerstone streaming service Max — but more of them are choosing to take advantage of newer pay TV bundles …
Warner Bros. Discovery Narrows Net Loss - WORLD SCREEN
Warner Bros. Discovery reported Q1 revenues of $9 billion, a 9 percent decrease excluding foreign currency fluctuations, with streaming gains offset by lower revenues from its studios and global linear networks segments. The post Warner Bros. Discovery Narrows Net Loss appeared first on WORLD SCREEN.
WBD reports Q1 revenue down 10% YoY to $8.9B, net income down 53% to $453M, $2.6B streaming revenue, $339M streaming adjusted EBITDA, and 122.3M streaming subs
Brian Steinberg / Variety: WBD reports Q1 revenue down 10% YoY to $8.9B, net income down 53% to $453M, $2.6B streaming revenue, $339M streaming adjusted EBITDA, and 122.3M streaming subs — Even so, the company had to contend with dips in all of its traditional streams of revenue, including advertising and distribution …
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