Warner Bros Discovery posts higher streaming revenue as HBO Max expands abroad

May 6, 2026 4:06 PM EDT

FILE PHOTO: A sign for the Warner Brothers Discovery Techwood Turner Broadcasting campus in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. March 18, 2026. REUTERS/Megan Varner/File Photo

By Harshita Mary Varghese

May ‌6 (Reuters) - Warner Bros ​Discovery's ​streaming unit posted better-than-expected quarterly revenue growth on Wednesday, as HBO Max's expansion overseas boosted subscriber growth and engagement.

The ‌company's first-quarter net loss widened to $2.92 billion, including a $2.8 ⁠billion termination fee paid to Netflix. The fee was paid by Paramount Skydance under ‌the companies' $110 billion merger deal, ‌but was recorded by Warner Bros as an obligation under the agreement.

The merged entity would have more than 220 million streaming ​subscribers based on current figures, adding scale to help the combined company compete better with Netflix and Disney.

Warner Bros Discovery ended March ⁠with more than 140 million streaming subscribers, while Paramount+ had 79.6 million.

The international rollout of ​HBO Max is largely complete, the company said.

HBO Max is "really the linchpin" of Warner Bros' growth plans, CEO ​David Zaslav told analysts on a conference ‌call. He added that the platform would be a "huge benefit" to Paramount once the merger closes.

Overall, the streaming ⁠unit posted revenue growth of 9% to $2.89 billion, compared with a 7.6% rise expected by analysts, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Total advertising revenue fell ⁠7%, hurt by the absence of National Basketball Association content and continued declines ​in domestic linear TV audiences.

For the second quarter, the company expects the lack of NBA content to create a 16% constant-currency headwind to streaming advertising revenue.

"If ‌the Paramount takeover goes as planned, PSKY-WBD will boast the strongest US sports offering outside of Disney, which ‌could pull ad dollars back," said Ross Benes, senior analyst at Emarketer.

The ⁠company reported revenue of $8.89 billion ‌in the first quarter, ​largely in line with estimates of $8.9 billion.

(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and ‌Matthew Lewis)



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