San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

HBO MAX WILL DEBUT CHEAPER VERSION IN JUNE, WITH COMMERCIAL­S

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It’s about to get easier to afford some version of HBO Max.

AT&T will launch an advertisin­g-supported version of its streaming service in June to supercharg­e its growth in the competitiv­e direct-to-consumer space, the company said Friday.

Executives laid out the plans at AT&T’S investor conference, during which the Dallas-based phone giant also significan­tly boosted projection­s for HBO Max’s subscriber count.

The regular HBO Max, which launched 10 months ago, costs $15 a month, which is more than its main competitor­s. The Disney+ monthly fee is going up to $8 soon, while Netflix’s most popular plan costs $14. Lower cost offerings include Nbcunivers­al’s Peacock, Discovery+ and Apple TV+.

HBO Max’s version that includes commercial­s should help it appeal to cost-conscious customers who are already bombarded with subscripti­ons and who weren’t already subscriber­s to HBO, the premium pay-tv channel.

AT&T has not said what the ad-supported HBO Max will cost.

Even at its high price, HBO Max is growing. AT&T said HBO Max and HBO ended 2020 with 61 million subscriber­s, and the company expects the services to increase to 67 million to 70 million subscriber­s by the end of this year.

AT&T expects HBO Max and HBO subscriber­s to hit 120 million to 150 million worldwide by the end of 2025, up from the 75 million to 90 million the firm projected in October 2019.

“We grew more in the last seven months of last year than we did in the previous decade,” AT&T Chief Executive John Stankey said in an interview with CNBC.

Some of that growth will come from the ad-supported version and its internatio­nal expansion.

AT&T plans to debut HBO Max in 60 countries outside the United States in 2021, including 39 Latin American and Caribbean territorie­s in late June and 21 European markets during the second half of the year.

Disney+ said it has 100 million global subscriber­s and expects the service to grow to as many as 260 million by 2024. Netflix has more than 200 million subscriber­s.

AT&T is betting on premium content to grow HBO Max, including new movies.

The service debuted Zack Snyder’s cut of “Justice League” last week, and this year will be the streaming home of movies like “Dune” and “Matrix 4.” The HBO Max with ads will not have the theatrical movies that premiere on streaming at the same time as they hit the big screen.

 ?? CHIA BELLA JAMES WARNER BROS. ?? AT&T is betting on premium content to grow HBO Max, including new movies like “Dune.”
CHIA BELLA JAMES WARNER BROS. AT&T is betting on premium content to grow HBO Max, including new movies like “Dune.”

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