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HBO gave us some of the most iconic television shows of our time: Sex and the City. The Sopranos. Game of Thrones. But is the era of HBO coming to a close?
Earlier this year, HBO’s parent company, Warner Media, merged with Discovery. By next year, the new Warner Bros. Discovery will combine HBO Max with Discovery Plus into an as-yet unnamed umbrella streaming service. The merger raises questions about what’s next for the HBO brand – including whether or not “HBO” will still mean “quality TV” once the dust settles.
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Shout out to all the Doves out there, never stop being too much: this song is from us to you. (fun fact: we own the rights to this music!) Tonight […]
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