
Warner Bros. Discovery owns 17 brands in our database. Browse the complete portfolio of Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiaries and brands across various industries.
Company Type
public
Headquarters
New York City, New York, USA
Brand Portfolio
17 brands
Stock
NASDAQ: WBD
Showing Media & Entertainment brands
17 of 17 total brands

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American programming block and streaming service on Cartoon Network featuring adult-oriented animated and live-action comedy programming.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American cable television network focused on wildlife, animal behavior, nature documentaries, and animal-related reality programming.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American children's television network known for animated series and original programming, currently owned by Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ: WBD), which announced in June 2025 a plan to split into two companies, with Cartoon Network assigned to the TV networks spinoff entity.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American multinational news-based television channel and flagship property of Warner Bros. Discovery's CNN Worldwide division.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American comic book publisher and entertainment company known for superhero characters including Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American cable television network known for documentary, reality, and educational programming about science, nature, and exploration.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
European sports television network and streaming service providing coverage of major sporting events and sports programming across Europe.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American cable television network focused on cooking shows, culinary competitions, and food-related entertainment programming.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American subscription video on-demand streaming service offering content from HBO, Warner Bros, and other Warner Bros Discovery properties.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American premium cable and satellite television network known for original programming, movies, and sports content.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American cable television network focused on home improvement, interior design, real estate, and lifestyle programming.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American cable television network and streaming service focused on home design, renovation, lifestyle, and family-oriented entertainment programming.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American subscription video on-demand streaming service offering content from HBO, Discovery, Warner Bros., and other Warner Bros. Discovery properties.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American cable television network dedicated to classic films, cinema history, and film-related programming and documentaries.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American cable television network focused on lifestyle, reality, and entertainment programming covering relationships, family, and personal development.

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American cable television network focused on travel, tourism, adventure, and destination-based entertainment programming.

Owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
American film and television production and distribution company known for movies, television shows, and entertainment content worldwide.
What does Warner Bros. Discovery own?
Warner Bros. Discovery owns Max (streaming service), HBO, Warner Bros. film and TV studios, DC Comics, CNN, Discovery Channel, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, Animal Planet, TNT, TBS, Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Eurosport, and numerous other media brands. In June 2025, the company announced a plan to split into two companies: Warner Bros. (streaming/studios) and Discovery Global (linear networks).
Is Warner Bros. Discovery splitting up?
Yes. In June 2025, Warner Bros. Discovery announced a plan to separate into two independent publicly traded companies: Warner Bros. (streaming, studios, HBO/Max, DC Comics) and Discovery Global (linear TV networks including CNN, HGTV, Food Network, and TNT Sports). The split is expected to complete in mid-2026 and is structured to be tax-free.
What is Warner Bros. Discovery's annual revenue?
In FY2024, Warner Bros. Discovery reported revenue of approximately $39.3 billion, a 4.8% decline from FY2023. The company reported a net loss of approximately $11.5 billion, primarily due to a $9.1 billion non-cash goodwill impairment charge on its linear TV network assets.
Who is the CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery?
David Zaslav serves as President and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery. He previously served as CEO of Discovery, Inc. before the 2022 merger and has led the combined company since its formation.
When was Warner Bros. Discovery formed?
Warner Bros. Discovery was formed on April 8, 2022, through the merger of WarnerMedia (which AT&T had acquired as Time Warner in 2018 and subsequently spun off) and Discovery, Inc.
What is Max?
Max is Warner Bros. Discovery's flagship streaming service, launched in May 2023 as a rebranded and combined version of HBO Max and Discovery+. Max offers HBO's premium scripted drama alongside Discovery's factual and lifestyle content. The service reached approximately 116 million global subscribers in 2024 and achieved full-year profitability in 2024.
These competing brands operate in the same categories and provide similar products or services. Compare key attributes to understand market positioning and competitive landscape.
| Brand | Parent Company | Country | Founded | Market Position | Primary Market | Gender Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon | USA | 2007 | Mass market | Global | All-ages | |
| Amazon | USA | 2009 | Mass market | Global | All-ages |

Owned by Amazon.com Inc.
American music streaming service developed and operated by Amazon.com Inc.

Owned by Amazon.com Inc.
Amazon's film and television production company creating original content for Prime Video and theatrical release.
Market Positioning: Warner Bros. Discovery competes with 2 brands in the same categories, ranging from mass market to luxury positioning.
Geographic Distribution: Competitors are headquartered across multiple regions, indicating global competition in this market segment.
Brand Heritage: Competitor brands range from established heritage brands to newer market entrants, with founding years spanning several decades.
Warner Bros. Discovery maintains a diverse portfolio of 17 brands across multiple industries. This comprehensive brand portfolio demonstrates the company's market presence and strategic business units.
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