Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific

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Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific is a division of Warner Bros. Discovery that operates several television channels in Asia and Australasia, along with the Discovery+ streaming service.[2][3]

FormerlyTime Warner Entertainment Australia (1989–2001)
Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific (1989–2020)
WarnerMedia Entertainment Networks Asia Pacific (2020–2022)
Company typeDivision
PredecessorDiscovery Asia-Pacific (1994–2022)
Founded1 January 1989; 37 years ago (1989-01-01) (original)
8 April 2022; 3 years ago (2022-04-08) (merger with Discovery Asia-Pacific)
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Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific
FormerlyTime Warner Entertainment Australia (1989–2001)
Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific (1989–2020)
WarnerMedia Entertainment Networks Asia Pacific (2020–2022)
Company typeDivision
PredecessorDiscovery Asia-Pacific (1994–2022)
Founded1 January 1989; 37 years ago (1989-01-01) (original)
8 April 2022; 3 years ago (2022-04-08) (merger with Discovery Asia-Pacific)
HeadquartersSingapore
Area served
Asia-Pacific
Key people
  • James Gibbons (president – Australia, New Zealand and Japan)[1]
  • Clement Schwebig (president – Southeast Asia, South Korea and India)
  • Anna Pak Burdin (general manager)
Products
ParentWarner Bros. Discovery International
SubsidiariesWarner Bros. Discovery India
Discovery Japan
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In April 2022, WarnerMedia Entertainment Networks Asia-Pacific (founded in 1989) merged with Discovery Asia-Pacific (founded in 1994) after their owners, WarnerMedia (then owned by AT&T before being spun off), merged with Discovery, Inc. It has consequently been announced that Discovery+, which is currently available in India and was available in the Philippines,[4] would be merged with HBO Go, to form simply Max on 19 November 2024.[5][6][7]

Current assets

Former assets

Carriage disputes with StarHub

On May 30, 2018, StarHub announced their plans to discontinue 11 channels from Discovery's portfolio due to disputes of "recent carriage renewal talks and hinges on a disagreement over fees" with Discovery.[10]

On June 30, 2018, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, TLC, Discovery Asia, Discovery Science, Eurosport and Setanta Sports were let go of the channel line-up and were replaced by Gusto TV, CuriosityStream, Travelxp, Makeful, Fight Sports, GEM TV, and Colors Tamil.[10][11] The other four channels that were part of the legacy Scripps contract with Discovery, namely HGTV, Asian Food Channel, Food Network and Travel Channel, ceased transmission on August 31, 2018.[10]

In October 2023, StarHub has relaunched Discovery Channel and HGTV, joining with the Warner Bros. Discovery channel line-up that include CNN International, Cartoonito, Cartoon Network, HBO, HBO On Demand, HBO Signature, HBO Family, HBO Hits and Cinemax.[12]

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