Albany Times Union

AT&T says HBO Max platform will reach up to 150M subscriber­s

Dramatic increase key to company’s future in market

- By Gerry Smith and Scott Moritz

AT&T said it expects its HBO Max streaming platform to reach 120 million to 150 million subscriber­s by 2025, a sharp increase in its hopes for a service that’s key to the company’s future.

In October 2019, AT&T set a goal of hitting 50 million U.S. subscriber­s by 2025, a relatively low bar considerin­g the premium cable channel had 33 million subscriber­s a few months before the streaming service launched in May that year. That goal looks easily achievable now.

The company expects 67 million to 70 million worldwide HBO Max subscriber­s by the end of 2021, according to a statement Friday. AT&T had previously forecast 75 million to 90 million subscriber­s globally by 2025.

AT&T shares were up 1.5 percent to $29.97 at 9:38 a.m. in New York. The stock is up 4.3 percent this year and slid 26 percent last year.

AT&T sells HBO, a traditiona­l cable channel, and HBO Max, a new streaming service. The two cost the same, but HBO Max has far more programmin­g. HBO Max and HBO had over 41 million subscriber­s combined at the end of the fourth quarter. Of that number, 17.2 million people had activated their HBO Max accounts.

Media companies are vying for streaming subscriber­s. The fastest-growing service of all, Walt Disney Co.’s Disney+, topped 100 million users just 16 months after its launch.

AT&T said it expects to break even on HBO Max by 2025.

HBO Max saw a boost in subscriber­s late last year after reaching a key distributi­on deal with Roku Inc., the maker of set-top boxes for streaming, and letting home viewers watch the premiere of “Wonder Woman 1984” on the same day as it opened in theaters.

The unusual decision to debut a movie on a streaming service and in cinemas at the same time sparked an uproar in Hollywood, because it upends how people in the industry get paid. But AT&T’S Warnermedi­a, which operates HBO Max, plans to premiere several more films from its Warner Bros. studio on HBO Max this year as theaters remain closed or open at limited capacity during the pandemic.

HBO Max plans to expand to 60 markets outside the U.S. this year and will launch a lower-cost version with advertisin­g in June.

Also in Friday’s statement, AT&T said it would have fiber-optic network connection­s available to 3 million homes by year-end, which is up from 2 million homes previously forecast.

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