Tag: HBO GO

  • WarnerMedia integrates organisational structure in India, Clement Schwebig to lead

    WarnerMedia integrates organisational structure in India, Clement Schwebig to lead

    KOLKATA: WarnerMedia International has unveiled its new-look for India, southeast Asia and Korea organization and leadership, strengthening its position and commitment to the region. This unites WarnerMedia Entertainment Networks comprising the legacy Turner and HBO businesses with Warner Bros. including theatrical distribution, TV syndication, home entertainment as well as consumer products, gaming and location-based entertainment.

    It forms one of the most powerful integrated entertainment media operations in the region, including TV brands (HBO, Cartoon Network and CNN), the HBO GO streaming service, and hugely popular Warner Bros. franchises like Looney Tunes and the entire DC universe.

    The organisation will be led by WarnerMedia head for India, southeast Asia and Korea Clement Schwebi.

    With the announcement of his leadership team, Schwebig commented: “We have tremendous depth and breadth of talent across our organization and combined, we are definitely better together. We’ve put in place a unique organizational structure for growth that is designed to sharpen our focus on the consumer and build stronger relationships with our local partners. Integrating our commercial activities, content and marketing functions will enable us to leverage our enhanced scale and bigger footprint of consumer touchpoints across our varied businesses, brands, franchises and platforms.”

    The leadership team for the region now comprises:

    Lines of Business

    · Yasmin Zahid heads up affiliate & B2B distribution for all WarnerMedia linear TV networks including HBO channels, CNN International, Cartoon Network, Boomerang, POGO, Warner TV and Oh!K, as well as lead B2B carriage partnerships for the HBO GO streaming service

    · David Simonsen continues to lead the development of HBO GO in Southeast Asia. He will work closely with Johannes Larcher’s global HBO Max team to lay the foundation for its future launch

    · Jae Chang heads up TV distribution and home entertainment overseeing all physical and digital distribution licensing for all WarnerMedia content in the region.

    · Vikram Sharma takes charge of consumer products, advertising and partnerships leading both the licensing & merchandising business for all WarnerMedia IP, brands and franchises, as well as the advertising sales business for all WarnerMedia brands on all platforms linear and digital

    · A new lead for theatrical distribution is being identified. In the meantime, all country managing directors will report directly into Clement Schwebig

    Functions

    · Magdalene Ew takes charge of the company’s consolidated entertainment pillar including all HBO channels, Warner TV and Oh!K as well as Ding Ji Theatre in China. She will also oversee all entertainment original productions in the region, including HBO Asia Originals

    ·Athreyan Sundararajan leads an integrated group marketing team for all WarnerMedia business, including advertising and distribution sales trade, consumer and brand as well as theatrical. Creative services and social Media will also report into him

    · Shonali Bedi heads up strategy and operations including all transformation initiatives in the region and also takes on expanded responsibilities for Research and Insights

    · Leslie Lee continues to lead all the kids brands for WarnerMedia across Asia Pacific, including India, southeast Asia and Korea.

    With these changes and the new organization structure, WarnerMedia SVP and MD South Asia Siddharth Jain, and SVP of original productions – entertainment Jessica Kam will be leaving.

    Schwebig added: “We owe Sid and Jessica a huge debt of gratitude for the many years of significant contribution they have made to WarnerMedia. They have each in their own way left a lasting legacy and helped build an incredible foundation for the future of our businesses.” 

  • HBO GO now available in app stores in Indonesia with a 7-day free trial

    HBO GO now available in app stores in Indonesia with a 7-day free trial

    MUMBAI: HBO GO is now available in Indonesia as a standalone service. The streaming app is accessible on HBOGOAsia.com and can be downloaded from the App Store or Play Store for IDR60,000* (approximately US$4) a with a 7-day free trial.

    In Indonesia, the app launched in 2019 and continues to be available via Telkomsel’s Maxstream, First Media and IndiHome.

    “Thanks to our local distribution partners, the app has already got off to a flying start in Indonesia. Now, consumers have another method of accessing our great content with a free trial and no obligation,” said Clement Schwebig, Managing Director of WarnerMedia Entertainment Networks, Southeast Asia, Pacific and China, which operates HBO in Asia. “Through HBO GO, viewers can watch the latest Hollywood blockbuster movies and series – as well as Asian content – anytime, anywhere.”

    A number of HBO Asia Originals have been filmed in Indonesia, with local cast and crews. For example, award-winning Joko Anwar directed both Halfworlds S1 and Folklore; Reza Rahadian and Arifin Putra star in Halfworlds S1; Adinia Wirasti appears in both Halfworlds S1 and Grisse; and Alexandra Gottardo has roles in Grisse and Food Lore.

    HBO GO allows subscribers unlimited access to stream thousands of hours of non-stop and uncut entertainment from the latest first-run Hollywood blockbusters and exclusive original content from HBO, HBO Asia and CINEMAX, to Asian movies, series and all-time favourite kids’ programmes over multiple connected devices.

    Within the app, the live TV function can stream six of WarnerMedia Entertainment Networks’ channels: HBO, HBO SIGNATURE, HBO HITS, HBO FAMILY, CINEMAX and RED BY HBO. Each HBO GO account can be viewed on two concurrent streams across five registered devices and the service has Airplay and Chromecast functionality.

    In Asia, HBO GO is also available in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam, and will be launching in even more territories and with new partners soon.

  • HBO GO sets crashing record for US subscribers

    HBO GO sets crashing record for US subscribers

    MUMBAI: HBO GO suffered under weighty demands as viewers desperate to catch up with Khaleesi, Jon Snow and the ravaged Stark clan are greeted with an error message, less than one month after a similar breakdown left True Detective fans staring at a blank screen. Such was the clamor of Game of Thrones fans tuning in to watch the premiere of season four on Sunday evening that HBO GO once again crashed. Less than a month after the channel’s streaming service broke down during the finale of True Detective, subscribers were once more left frustrated by the message “Fatal error” when the hit fantasy show resumed. Twitter embed code:

    I’m outraged about @HBOGO. Someone else’s parents pay good money for HBO and I expect to be able to watch what I want when I want.

    — Ed Casey (@edcasey) April 7, 2014

    Almost two years ago, HBO launched HBO GO, a website which features 1,000 hours of content available for streaming in standard or high definition. Content available on the service includes HBO original programming, movies, comedy specials, documentaries, sports, and late night adult programming. Twitter embed code:

    Having trouble accessing @HBO GO? Send a raven. @GameOfThrones will be available soon on HBO On Demand with some cable providers.

    — HBO GO (@HBOGO) April 7, 2014

    The premiere debuted on Sunday, 7 April and many problems were reportedly fixed just an hour later, but social media was still filled with complaints, as fans yearned to hear the fallout from the infamous “Red Wedding” climax of series three.