Leave it to Warner Bros. Discovery to brag that it saved $100 million due to the strikes
, which is up from losing $3.
42 billion at this time last year—with the following silver lining: They$100 million thanks to the strikes! And it’s only going to get better if the strikes go on through the end of the year! Since they’re not spending money making anything or paying the artists who make it for them, any cash that’s coming in can be used for other things, which is… good?It’s lousy optics, especially coming from this company, but Zaslav did at least hop onto the earnings call to repeatedly insist that WBD is “in...
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