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    The Business

    David Zaslav to oversee massive media empire with the Discovery-WarnerMedia merger

    The grand experiment that was AT&T’s ownership of WarnerMedia is coming to an end. The phone company will spin off its WarnerMedia assets Discovery.

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    By Kim Masters • May 21, 2021 • 8m Listen

    The grand experiment that was AT&T’s ownership of WarnerMedia is coming to an end. The phone company will spin off its WarnerMedia assets Discovery.

    That move will put Discovery CEO David Zaslav over WarnerMedia, ending the reign of current WarnerMedia head Jason Kilar.

    Kilar put himself at odds with WarnerMedia filmmakers when he decided that all of the company’s 2021 movies would stream on HBO Max the same day they opened in theaters. Some in the creative community are excited about a change at the top.

    But Zaslav is known as a tough boss who specializes in grinding out reality shows. He’s on the East Coast and regularly makes West Coast executives take calls at 5 a.m. It’s uncertain whether he’ll be willing to embrace the big bucks and big risks it takes to launch a scripted series like HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”

    The deal marks a monumental change in the industry and also a monumental failure for AT&T. The thought was that AT&T could succeed by controlling both the content creation and the methods of distribution, but the Dallas-based company was never able to fully get along with Hollywood.

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      Kim Masters

      partner/writer at Puck News, host of KCRW's “The Business.”

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    The full episode

    1 of 2
    ‘Girls5eva’ creator Meredith Scardino on Peacock’s new musical comedy series
    1. 1:10David Zaslav to oversee massive media empire with the Discovery-WarnerMedia mergerYou’re reading this
    2. 9:40Meredith Scardino made a fake CD with fake songs to pitch ‘Girls5eva.’ Now the show is real
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