Will they return the design to what it was before the rebrand too? I want episodes in a grid, not in a line that I have to horizontal scroll. And I want the random episode button back (j/k don’t need it since I ripped my Adventure Time blu-rays, get fucked Zaslav)
“Warner Bros. Discoverv CEO David Zaslav’s 2024 Pay Rises to S51.9 Million”
Earning every penny. This is why we norms can’t be CEOs.
https://www.thewrap.com/david-zaslav-2024-pay-warner-bros-discovery/
Continuing the slow death of the HBO brand by tainting and conflating it with discovery garbage
Agreed. Max wasn’t a good naming choice, but taking out the HBO part to protect the brand value of it standing for prestige television was the right call. And honestly Max wasn’t great, but imo not as bad as i first thought when they introduced it, just really bland. I guess going with something that includes the Warner brand in the name wasn’t on the table after the merger?
Haha after making their logo closer to HBO. Such boneheads to ever remove HBO from the name to begin with
The fact the HBO is a brand dating back decades, and they abandoned it for a generic Max was the true stupidity.
They wanted to feel the success of the twitter rebrand first-hand
My thoughts exactly
Corporate brain rot on full display.
Everyone knew it was asinine, and now they’ve finally confirmed it.
Everyone involved should be fired and bonuses clawed back if the board had a spine.
Or maybe it’s just some BCG consultant bullshit where they deliberately tank a company to short the stock or whatever. Hard to believe it’s real people making such awful decisions…
- HBO Go
- HBO Now
- HBO Max
- Max
- HBO Max
GO NOW MAX!.. Max… MAAAX!
He was in fact gone
dun dun dun dun dun DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN!
2027: Go HBO
2029: HBO Maxnow
2033: Home Box Office: Max Streaming Service
Wait, HBO stands for Home Box Office? They’ve had a perfect name for streaming this whole time! Lol
Back in the days when cable/satellite was new and they were bringing you unedited movies from the theater, before they even were released on VHS often. Of course there weren’t thousands of viewers using this as a way to increase their VHS collection for one low monthly fee by recording the channel…
HBO-bius MAX-imus
It’s HBO-b’in time
2040: Still Not Netflix
And for a brief moment an idle Wednesday morning in 2028: “HBgod damn it l voice recognition turned on”
Go and now were separate products from Max. They required you to have a cable/satellite service with HVO add on in order to log in.
I’m pretty sure we had HBO Now with no TV service for the last season or two of GoT
As I recall, Go was the add-on to TV service, and Now was the standalone. Although the names were kinda dumb, it was good that they had two different names.
There was an HBO Nordic around the time of HBO Go
HBO Go Max Now
I thought it was already called HBO Max lol
Are we full circle yet? Can’t remember…
Next year, they will start a loyalty program where they ship cardboard boxes to anyone who wants to ship things out of their home. This will coincide with their rebranding to “Home Box Office.”
In a couple of years they’ll transition their service to a 24/7 linear stream of HBO content delivered through a dedicated data collection (satellite or copper wire, depending on your location) directly to your TV
At this point they’re just doing this for the free advertising.
On a related note, in Brazil HBO tried to argue that Max was actually a different company that HBO Max so it could raise prices of costumers that had already locked in contractual prices. Not sure how that ended.
Why would they do that specifically to people who make and supply costumes??
Same app. New-ish name.
No this is not “new-ish”, this is old.
I told them “Max” was a dumb name, but did they listen?
They did not.
Fucking god HBO.
The name isn’t the problem.
Example: in their app on Roku tv, some shows list their episodes left to right, while others right to left.
Sometimes I have a “continue watching” option at the top, while other times I have to sort through 12 categories of suggested shows before getting to it.
I mean, Roku sucks both from a user and developer standpoint so it makes sense to me that it’s less maintained
🤦
I’d love to have all the money these companies spend doing these silly name changes.
This one probably isn’t a big expense, but when Verison took over from the previous company they had to repaint hundreds of trucks and redo signs on dozens of buildings.
Tbf that was probably cheaper than buying all new right?
Before they pulled the payphones out of the local terminal, it was like an archeological site. The phones’ coin boxes would be inscribed with the name of the company that owned them. I remember Bell Telephone, Bell Atlantic, Nynex, and Verizon phones. Tehre were probably a few iterations I’ve forgotten.
Another tale I like is that they took giant steel sign off the top of the then Pan Am building and replaced it with Met Life. That’s another change that cost someone a few bucks.