WarnerBrosDiscovery is still merging HBO Max and DiscoveryPlus content, but it's now decided to keep Discovery+ a stand-alone service, too. / WBD streaming
\nThough plans are still underway for Warner Bros. Discovery to debut its new HBO Max & Discovery+-combined streaming service at some point this spring, a report in The Wall Street Journal notes a significant change in plans. Per WSJ's reporting: 'Instead of combining HBO Max and Discovery+ in their entirety, the new platform will feature HBO Max content and most Discovery+ content, with Discovery+ remaining available as a stand-alone option, some of the people said.
Discovery spokesperson would only say that a name is being considered and that the sources say the name is still being checked by WBD's legal team, there's a good chance that the 'HBO' is getting dropped and 'Max' will be the name .\nImage: HBO Max Screencap\nSources did make it clear that other names are still in consideration, so a final decision is still in play; during the discussions, the new streamer was reportedly code-named 'BEAM.
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