Brian Lowry,

Brian Lowry is a seasoned journalist with extensive experience in reporting and criticizing television and film. He currently serves as a senior writer for CNN, where he covers various aspects of media, streaming services, TV shows, and films. Prior to joining CNN, Lowry worked as a TV critic and columnist for Variety starting in 2003 after spending seven years as a reporter and columnist at the Los Angeles Times. Throughout his career, he has also contributed to National Public Radio and FoxSports.com. Additionally, Lowry co-hosted TV Guide Network's Square off, a weekly talk program discussing the television industry. He has written two authorized companion guides for the Fox series The X-Files.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • It will include both ad-supported and ad-free plans.
  • The bundle will combine Disney+ and Disney's Hulu with Warner Bros. Max.
  • The new offering will be available in Summer 2024.

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Recent Articles

Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery Announce Plans to Bundle Streaming Services: Access to ABC, Fox, TNT, TBS, CNN, Discovery Channel and More

Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery Announce Plans to Bundle Streaming Services: Access to ABC, Fox, TNT, TBS, CNN, Discovery Channel and More

Broke On: Wednesday, 08 May 2024 Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery announce plans to bundle Disney+, Hulu, and Max this summer, providing subscribers access to an extensive library from these three platforms including ABC, Fox, TNT, TBS, CNN, Discovery Channel, Food Network and more. The offering includes popular shows like 'The Bear', 'Shogun', 'House of Dragon' and Bluey. Consumers can expect discounted prices compared with paying for individual services separately as the streaming landscape continues to erode pay-TV industry.