John Oliver Tears Into New Warner Bros. Discovery Bosses for Burning Down Network

Last week, Warner Bros. Discovery said in its second-quarter earnings call that it was not only planning to combine HBO Max and Discovery+ into a single streaming platform, but that it would also take down a number of projects due to tax write-offs that supposedly offset lower EPS. A regulatory file explained the amount: $825 million written off.

Among the projects that received the seal are $90 million bat girl The film that was good in production and animation feature Scoop!: Holiday Hunt, both of which are set to premiere on HBO Max. They also closed a file The Wonder Twins A movie, a number of shows on TBS and TNT (eg. ChadAnd the Full frontal with Samantha BAnd the Post OGAnd the snow hole), and of course CNN+.

While discussing the embarrassing introduction of the monkeypox vaccine in the United States, and how the state allowed 20 million doses of monkeypox vaccine to expire, John Oliver took some snapshots at the much-discussed merger in Sunday’s edition of the monkeypox vaccine. last week tonight—A residence on HBO operated by Warner Bros. Discovery.

“We left the vaccine unused on a shelf in our reserves like an expiring Chobani movie or a $90 million movie on HBO Max,” Oliver said. “By the way, hey, new business dad! Looks like you’re doing a really great job. I have a vague sense that you’re burning my net for insurance money, but I’m sure this will all pass.”

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