Warner Bros. Discovery splits streaming and cable
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Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. is splitting its streaming and film businesses from its traditional TV units, largely unwinding a three-year-old merger that tethered faster growing online operations to legacy cable channels that are losing subscribers.
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