This season’s ‘Game of Thrones’ is soaring with viewers — HBO
HBO IS riding high.
The company’s “Game of Thrones” series had the biggest season opener ever for an original television show on the network, according to the latest earnings report from HBO’s parent, Time Warner. In the first two weeks of season 7 alone, the medieval fantasy show has raked in roughly 26 million viewers.
The success of “Game of Thrones” has helped bolster HBO’s bottom line; in the last three months, Time Warner noted a US$106 million increase in subscriptions to HBO, a jump of eight per cent. That’s despite news of a recently disclosed hack at HBO that may have led to the leaking of some “Game of Thrones” data.
HBO’s premium content has made Time Warner an attractive target for companies such as AT&T, which is still pursuing an US$85 billion acquisition of the media titan. In its earnings report on Wednesday, Time Warner said it still expects the deal to close by the end of this year.
The media and telecommunications industries have been going through a “Game of Thrones” moment themselves, with various companies this year creating alliances or pondering mergers with each other in an effort to gain an advantage.
Driving the intense negotiations are dramatic changes in the way Americans consume TV; the growing popularity of streaming services and cord-cutting has put pressure on cable companies and Internet providers alike, which realise that it’s no longer enough simply to provide in-home access to shows or broadband service. In a world where exclusive content can command viewer loyalty (and generate enormous amounts of behavioural data for advertising), acquiring and controlling high-quality content has become part of an important strategy for companies that don’t yet have it.
Winter may have arrived in the Seven Kingdoms. But for HBO, birds are singing and the flowers are blooming. — WP-Bloomberg