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Confusion over how the media giant plans to restructure its debt following a spinoff of cable channels like CNN and TNT have ...
By Dawn Chmielewski and Matt Tracy (Reuters) -Warner Bros Discovery bondholders overwhelmingly approved a plan to split the ...
Creditors of Warner Bros. Discovery ( NASDAQ: WBD) have agreed to a debt deal that would allow the media company to split into two, according to a Wall Street Journal report from Monday.
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. was downgraded to junk by Moody’s Ratings, cementing the media giant as a fallen angel just years ...
Despite a credit downgrade from S&P Global, the BofA team maintains a "buy" rating for the David Zaslav-run company and says a potential split of studios and streaming could see both WBD divisions ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has been downgraded to BB+, or junk bond status, for 2025 and 2026 by S&P Global over linear TV weakness as the Hollywood studio continues to pivot to the streaming space.
S&P downgraded Warner Bros. Discovery to BB+ amid continued revenue and cash flow declines at its linear TV operations. Anything BB+ and below is junk bond status for the giant ratings agency.
Warner Bros Discovery is moving towards a potential breakup, CNBC reported Thursday, as media companies explore options for their struggling cable TV businesses and sharpen focus on their faster ...
The downgrades result in Warner Bros. Discovery becoming a "fallen angel," the term for companies whose bonds are reduced from investment grade to junk. Much of Wednesday's selloff was likely ...
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