15 Mar 2023 09:38 AM
Heyyy! Is Love and Death (HBO) going to stream on Sky? xx
15 Mar 2023 10:57 AM - last edited: 15 Mar 2023 10:58 AM
@Yuhhhh wrote:Heyyy! Is Love and Death (HBO) going to stream on Sky? xx
ITVX in the Autumn
https://www.itv.com/presscentre/media-releases/love-death-stream-exclusively-itvx-autumn
15 Mar 2023 09:52 AM
@Yuhhhh wrote:Heyyy! Is Love and Death (HBO) going to stream on Sky? xx
Probably, but nothing's been confirmed. It doesn't start on HBO Max until April 27th but there's no guarantee Sky will show it around the same time. They're yet to start showing season 2 of Perry Mason which started on HBO Max a couple of weeks ago. (And is very good so far!)
15 Mar 2023 09:56 AM
Thx king
15 Mar 2023 10:57 AM - last edited: 15 Mar 2023 10:58 AM
@Yuhhhh wrote:Heyyy! Is Love and Death (HBO) going to stream on Sky? xx
ITVX in the Autumn
https://www.itv.com/presscentre/media-releases/love-death-stream-exclusively-itvx-autumn
15 Mar 2023 11:24 AM
@Timelord2018 wrote:
@Yuhhhh wrote:Heyyy! Is Love and Death (HBO) going to stream on Sky? xx
ITVX in the Autumn
https://www.itv.com/presscentre/media-releases/love-death-stream-exclusively-itvx-autumn
Interesting! Do Sky no longer have exclusivity over HBO Max content now? Did they ever have exclusivity?
15 Mar 2023 11:26 AM - last edited: 15 Mar 2023 11:32 AM
The output deal doesn't cover 'HBO Max Originals' there available for anyone to acquire
Warner Bros Discovery are set remove the HBO name from HBO Max, Doesn't really describe the service well especially Once Discovery+ content is added
You mentioned Perry Mason that isn't a HBO MaX Original.
15 Mar 2023 11:26 AM
@SlenderRobert wrote:
@Timelord2018 wrote:
@Yuhhhh wrote:Heyyy! Is Love and Death (HBO) going to stream on Sky? xx
ITVX in the Autumn
https://www.itv.com/presscentre/media-releases/love-death-stream-exclusively-itvx-autumn
Interesting! Do Sky no longer have exclusivity over HBO Max content now? Did they ever have exclusivity?
They've never had a fixed output deal for Warner distributed HBO Max programming - they seemingly only opted to license select titles hence the likes of Gossip Girl going to elsewhere.
15 Mar 2023 11:34 AM - last edited: 15 Mar 2023 01:16 PM
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@Timelord2018 wrote:
Warner Bros Discovery are set remove the HBO name from HBO Max, Doesn't really describe the service well especially Once Discovery+ content is added
They apparently went as far as saying "the HBO name turns off many potential subscribers". This is partly a US 'culture war' thing: a substantial chunk of the population there genuinely believes HBO has been contributing to the moral decline of the nation ever since it made 'Deadwood' nearly 20 years ago, while seeing Discovery as the home of wholesome family entertainment based on trucks, guns and serial killers.
15 Mar 2023 11:36 AM - last edited: 15 Mar 2023 11:39 AM
@TimmyBGood wrote:
@Timelord2018 wrote:
Warner Bros Discovery are set remove the HBO name from HBO Max, Doesn't really describe the service well especially Once Discovery+ content is added
They apparently went as far as saying "the HBO name turns off many potential subscribers". This is partly a US 'culture war' thing: for a chunk of the population there HBO has added to the moral decline of the nation ever since running 'Deadwood' nearly 20 years ago, while Discovery is the home of wholesome family entertainment based on trucks, guns and serial killers.
There already family entertainment, Superman & Lois is on HBO Max in the US for example , it premieres on HBO Max in other countries where available.
15 Mar 2023 11:41 AM - last edited: 15 Mar 2023 11:48 AM
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@Timelord2018 wrote:
There already family entertainment, Superman & Lois is on HBO Max in the US for example , it premieres on HBO Max in other countries where available.
Certainly, but HBO has a decades-long history of airing content with far too many rude words and gratuitous naughty bits for about 30% of the potential US audience, and that's now a real problem for 'family-friendly' Warner Bros.
15 Mar 2023 11:41 AM
Thanks for that. I've subscribed to HBO Max direct for a while now and hadn't even noticed the different 'MAX Original' and 'HBO Original' branding above some of the programme titles!
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