| Company: | Warner Bros. Discovery |
|---|---|
| CEO: | David Zaslav |
| Symbol: | WBD |
| Exchange: | NASDAQ |
| Industry: | Entertainment |
| Sector: | Communication Services |
| About |
Warner Bros. Discovery operates as a prominent global media and entertainment conglomerate. Its operations are structured across three key divisions: Studios, Network, and Direct-to-Consumer (DTC). The Studios segment is responsible for the creation and theatrical release of feature films. It also develops and licenses television programming, serving both its internal network infrastructure and external partners,luding direct-to-consumer platforms. Further, this segment manages the distribution of its film and television catalog to various third-party outlets and its proprietary television channels. Additionally, it encompasses streaming services, home entertainment distribution, licensing for themed attractions, and the creation of interactive games. The Network division oversees a comprehensive portfolio of television channels, both domestically and internationally. Its Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) segment focuses on delivering premium subscription television and streaming content directly to consumers. Beyond its operational structure, Warner Bros. Discovery commands an extensive intellectual property portfolio. This encompasses a vast array of iconic content, brands, and franchises spanning television, film, streaming, and gaming. Noteworthy exampleslude properties from the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group and Television Group, DC, HBO, Max, Discovery Channel, CNN, HGTV, Food Network, TNT Sports, TBS, TLC, OWN, Warner Bros. Games, as well as beloved sagas like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Harry Potter, Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera, Game of Thrones, and The Lord of the Rings. The company distributes its content through a multitude of channels, ranging from traditional linear, free-to-air, and broadcast television to authenticated digital applications, various digital distribution partnerships, content licensing agreements, and proprietary direct-to-consumer subscription offerings. Established in 2008, Warner Bros. Discovery maintains its corporate headquarters in New York City. |
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David Zaslav is the CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery.
Warner Bros. Discovery operates in the Entertainment industry and the Communication Services sector.
Warner Bros. Discovery has 35,500 employees.
In fiscal year 2025, Warner Bros. Discovery generated a revenue of $37.30 Billion.
In fiscal year 2025, Warner Bros. Discovery reported a net income of $2.53 Billion.
Distribution Revenue is Warner Bros. Discovery's biggest product segment, representing 50.1% of its total revenue.
Warner Bros. Discovery went public on Jul 8, 2005, through its Initial Public Offering (IPO), and it has been 20 years since then.
Warner Bros. Discovery's ticker symbol is WBD, and the company is listed on the NASDAQ stock market exchange.
Warner Bros. Discovery's current stock price is $26.97 as of Jun 13, 2026.
Ranked #339among 30,288 companies based on market cap.
Competitors of Warner Bros. Discovery include Netflix, Walt Disney Company and Fox Corporation, and more.