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AT&T Businesses The Almighty Buck

AT&T To Lay Off 600 At HBO and Warner Bros. After Revenue Decline (arstechnica.com) 61

AT&T's WarnerMedia division is planning to lay off hundreds of employees in AT&T's latest cost-cutting move. Ars Technica reports: "Warner Bros. is expected to commence layoffs of around 650 people starting Monday, according to people familiar with the matter, while HBO is seen shedding between 150 and 175 staffers. A WarnerMedia spokesman declined to comment," Variety reported yesterday. The numbers quoted in Variety may be a bit too high. A source with knowledge of the AT&T layoffs told Ars that the real number is about 600 jobs across all of WarnerMedia, which includes Warner Bros., HBO, and Turner. The layoffs come days after WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar announced a shakeup including the departure of three executives and an increased focus on AT&T's new HBO Max streaming service. Kilar detailed the changes in an internal memo published by CNBC on Friday.

In its Q2 2020 earnings report, AT&T said that HBO revenue was "$1.6 billion, down 5.2 percent year over year, reflecting a decrease in subscription revenues and content and other revenues." HBO operating expenses were "$1.5 billion, up 32.5 percent year over year, primarily due to higher programming costs and expenses related to HBO Max." HBO operating income was $113 million, down 80.3 percent. Warner Bros. revenue in Q2 was $3.3 billion, down 3.9 percent year over year partly because of "the postponement of theatrical releases due to closure of movie theaters," AT&T said. Warner Bros. operating income rose 43.9 percent to $633 million, however, as the unit's operating expenses declined 11.1 percent to $2.6 billion "primarily due to the production hiatus and lower marketing expenses."

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AT&T To Lay Off 600 At HBO and Warner Bros. After Revenue Decline

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  • South Park (Score:3, Informative)

    by Unreal One ( 21453 ) on Monday August 10, 2020 @09:07PM (#60387917)

    Can Hulu have South Park back now, please?

  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Monday August 10, 2020 @09:21PM (#60387945)

    I subscribed to HBO Max to catch up on a few series, but will probably be ending my monthly membership soon after...

    They still don't have a service with any sticking power. The movies they offer are mostly kind of lame (more Hollywood's fault than HBO I guess). The series they have can be good but they also have a lot of dreck, very expensive and well-produced dreck but not stuff I want to watch.

    HBO also oddly seems kind of stuck in the middle with respect to audience they are going after. They have Sesame Street but other kids content is very thin on the ground compared to Disney+. They don't have as well-rounded a collection of TV shows or as frequent new content as Netflix, yet command a premium price as if they had.

    They also want to be popular with adults, yet some time ago removed all truly adult content, leaving the whole series dry on the top end of the adult spectrum where maybe they could offer enough value to keep subscribers around and true distinction from all other streaming services....

    Between that and losing Game of Thrones, and the last season of GOT also blowing some goodwill HBO had built up with consumers.. they have a tough road ahead.

    • I find HBO's exclusive content pretty solid (even if it's something I'm not interested in).

      I think AT&T didn't get their business model (high quality exclusive content and some movies for filler), and is killing them with a bad signal to noise ratio on content.

      HBO makes hit shows you need to spend $15/month to see. Filling them with garbage won't help, and yet with the switch to MAX, that's exactly what they've done.
  • It's almost as if they should have put HBO Max on Roku to get more subs...

  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Monday August 10, 2020 @09:48PM (#60388019)
    & acquisitions. Yep, all that efficiency has been great for jobs!
    • by mi ( 197448 )

      Once again, rsilvergun insists, he has a right to tell others, how to run their businesses. For the Greater Good...

  • by locater16 ( 2326718 ) on Monday August 10, 2020 @11:16PM (#60388157)
    "Our profits are down year over year and my yacht collection isn't growing, what do we do?"

    "Well we could try re-organizing the business, putting new people in charge, hiring new talent to expand things and see where that goes in the next five years."

    "Five years? Johnson, and don't give me any 'that's not my name' business because it is now, Johnson in five years the Getty's are going to have two new yachts and I won't have any. Simply unacceptable. Fire some people so it looks like our profits are going up, tell my finance guy to exercise my stock options, then fire yourself after you're done."
  • I guess John Oliver might consider refraining from taunting AT&T, and spending exorbitant amounts of money on frivolous crap.

  • I have money but I am no longer their audience. I spend my disposable income on video games instead that WB doesn't produce.
  • HBO has a back library of some great stuff, especially stand-up. But they produce new material slowly. Their competition has been going full blast, and they have a lot of new stuff I haven't seen yet. I can get all the HBO I want by occasionally signing up for a month, once a year or less. The days when people were forced to subsidize things they weren't watching are ending, and it's inevitable that there will be losses.

  • HBO was doing great, then AT&T bought it, now it's going downhill. Downhill at a time when other streaming services are raking in the dough hand-over-fist. Coincidence?
  • I hate Bill Maher, that's why I don't subscribe to HBO. Seriously though, I am still annoyed with HBO (and the other original movie channels) for requiring me to have a cable subscription back in the day. I take other cable channels to task as well, including the big three news organizations. Start live streaming your content on my Roku and I'll pay you.
    HBO just hasn't decided if it's a streaming service or a cable TV service and that's why it's hitting the skids.

    • HBO just hasn't decided if it's a streaming service or a cable TV service and that's why it's hitting the skids.

      I think that's an excellent point, HBO has ironically probably been hurt having a background as a cable station, as it's led them to move very very slowly into streaming, and even now as you say they aren't really committing either way. As a result what you get is kind of mediocre and doesn't fit that well in either world.

  • HBO milked Game of Thrones for years and dragged out the final season as long as they could. After it was over, I'd bet my house that they saw a considerable drop in subscribers within the following 3 months.

    Until they get a new "must watch" show, they will bleed subscribers. There is just too much content available for most people to justify another $15/month for a single channel that gets less and less new hit movies.

    • Agreed.

      HBO really burnt a lot of fans with how shitty S8 [youtube.com] of Game of Thrones was. It is funny how "It jumped the Stark" after season 7 (possibly earlier.) If that isn't proof that Dumb and Dumber (David Benioff and D.B. Weiss) can't write I don't know what is.

      Season 1 of Westworld was great. Unfortunately S2 onward shit [youtube.com] the bed [youtube.com].

      Watchmen was crap [slashdot.org] right out of the gate. Thankfully it was only 1 season.

      What does HBO even have these days??

    • Uh, you're general sentiment is actually incorrect. Game of Thrones was planned to be ten full seasons in the beginning, the Ds decided they were bored with it after the Red Wedding so they rushed as fast as they could to the finish line.

      But yeah, lots of folks jumped after Game of Thrones ended, some jumped mid last season because it was so brutally painful to watch something that started off so good turn into such a dumpster fire. At least it got the Ds punted out of the Star Wars universe. They could

  • Sometimes, the rubber actually hits the road. Are they producing anything that people want? Not much. Adios.

  • You took away his gun and buwwets. He took away your jobs. Justice is done.

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