HBO Max Is Trolling Its Own Name Change
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WBD CEO David Zaslav announced the move, with the company declaring, "no consumer today is saying they want more content, but better content."
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Discovery beat a resolute retreat yesterday from the controversial decision to cut “HBO” from the name of the HBO Max streaming service two years ago. They already did away with Max’s generic blue branding earlier this year (which itself was a change from its original purple),
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav believes "this is the strongest HBO has ever been," with a cultural grip reminiscent of NBC's "must-see TV" era.
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/Film on MSNHBO Max Returns As Warner Bros. Discovery Changes The Name Of Its Streaming Service (Again)After an elaborate rebranding of its streaming service from HBO Max down to just Max, the service will once again be known as HBO Max starting this summer.
We’re not quite there yet, but it sure feels imminent.
Max has announced that the streaming service will revert to its old name "HBO Max." Executives say they're going for quality over quantity.
Warner Bros. Discovery said Wednesday that it was rebranding its streaming service as HBO Max this summer, instead of the current Max.
Warner’s decision to drop HBO from HBO Max in 2023 followed its move to merge its HBO dramas and Warner Bros’ content across top franchises like “Harry Potter” and
"What do we think?" one of the streaming service's social media posts, which included a meme from the HBO show "Veep," said. In a separate X post, Max shared a GIF of another HBO