AT&T to spin-off WarnerMedia; Warner to merge with… Discovery?
AT&T plans to spin off WarnerMedia into its own stand-alone company. WarnerMedia will also merge with Discovery, the home of “Shark Week.”
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AT&T plans to spin off WarnerMedia into its own stand-alone company. WarnerMedia will also merge with Discovery, the home of “Shark Week.”
On Monday, news broke that AT&T, the parent company of WarnerMedia, is planning massive layoffs throughout the media conglomerate. These layoffs include over 600 workers, …
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In the tech news here this week is the announcement that US telecom giant AT&T is buying smaller mobile carrier T-Mobile, which will reduce the …