HBO Now Streaming Service Nears 1 Million Subscribers: Time Warner
Time Warner Inc. said its HBO Now streaming service is nearing 1 million subscribers, up from the 800,000 at year end.
Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bewkes announced the new tally Tuesday at a Deutsche Bank investor conference in Palm Beach, Florida. The previous year-end total came in a February 10 conference call.
HBO charges $15 (roughly Rs. 1,000) a month for the online service, part of the company's effort to counteract so-called cord-cutting and compete with Internet services including Netflix and Hulu. HBO is increasing its original programming by 50 percent to 600 hours annually. Bewkes said Tuesday. The online product isn't taking viewers from its conventional pay-TV service, which signed up about 2.7 million new domestic subscribers last year, he said.
Bewkes said he didn't expect the online HBO service to contribute to profit this year. The company is reinvesting in new markets and programming, he said.
"It's a successful product," Bewkes said. "We're going to push on it."
The surge in spending is part of a broader industry trend in which programmers like New York-based Time Warner, also the owner of Turner Broadcasting and Warner Bros., are having to increase production of original shows to combat viewer losses to Internet services and satisfy existing cable and satellite TV audiences.
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