WarnerMedia-Discovery Deal To Forge Deeper Ties Between OWN, Warner Bros. TV & HBO Max
08.04.2022 - 03:19
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For decades, WarnerMedia and Discovery had largely co-existed independently. They have lived in separate universes with virtually no business interactions, as unscripted television is their main area of overlap. The Discovery networks work primarily with independent producers and not studios like Warner Bros TV, which has only produced one reality show for a Discovery net via its Shed subsidiary
However, there is a close working relationship which has flown largely under the radar and creates instant synergy post-merger — that between Warner Bros. TV and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network on the scripted side. Over the last five years, WBTV has become OWN’s de-facto scripted studio, producing virtually all of its original scripted series, from Queen Sugar and David Makes Man to All Rise.
After the Discovery-WarnerMedia merger is complete, OWN and WBTV will become vertically integrated, with HBO Max as OWN’s corporate sibling streamer. According to sources, WBTV is looking to further expand their business with OWN under the new ownership framework, and there are plans to have OWN/Oprah Winfrey’s presence on HBO Max, possibly with its branded vertical. (We hear there are similar plans in the works to feature content and personalities from another Discovery co-venture, Magnolia Network, led by Chip and Joanna Ganes, on HBO Max.)
The relationship between OWN and Warner Bros. TV began in February 2015 when the network announced its first order to a non-Tyler Perry scripted series, Ava DuVernay’s drama Queen Sugar, from WBTV where DuVernay has been under a deal.
Queen Sugar, headed into its seventh and final season, became one of OWN’s biggest hits and was followed by a slew of other WBTV scripted series, including David Makes Man,