Complete List of Streaming Services Owned by Time Warner, Including Spectrum

Warner Bros. Discovery is a big media and entertainment company. It was founded in 1972 and enjoyed a long history before merging with Discovery in 2022, becoming Warner Bros. Discovery.

The company has many streaming platforms that show all kinds of stuff, like movies, TV shows, sports, and news. 

One of the brands they own is Spectrum, which also has some streaming options people can add on. So together, Warner Bros. Discovery and Spectrum give people a whole bunch of entertainment to choose from on their streaming services. 

The streaming options that are part of Warner Bros. Discovery include things like HBO Max, discovery+, and CNNgo for news. Spectrum lets customers add extra streaming channels and packages to their cable service. 

For more context, here’s a detailed look at the streaming services under Warner Bros. Discovery and Spectrum’s offerings.

1. Max

Max homepage

Max is a streaming service owned by Discovery and is available globally. Its content library varies slightly between regions like the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Asia.

You can access Max through its website, mobile apps for phones and tablets, smart TV apps, and streaming devices like Roku.

Max has a lot of popular movies to stream, including big blockbuster films. It also features original shows and content from HBO and DC Comics. There is programming suitable for families, too.

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Live sports content has become a significant part of Max through TNT Sports, offering streaming access to NBA basketball, MLB baseball, NHL hockey, and NCAA basketball games.

The service continues to expand its live programming while maintaining its extensive on-demand entertainment content library.

Monthly prices for Max plans range between $9.99 and $20.99, or about $99.99 to $209.99 per year. 

2. Discovery+

Discovery+ home page

Discovery+ focuses mostly on reality TV and non-fiction shows. It includes popular programs from networks like HGTV, Food Network, TLC, and Discovery Channel.

A big part of Discovery+ is its huge collection of documentary movies and series on many topics.

Some examples are nature documentaries about animals, historical ones exploring major world events, or science documentaries explaining concepts like space travel and new technologies. For mystery entertainment, the service has lots of real true crime cases.

Discovery+ can be streamed in America and other countries, too. An advantage is that they customize their library based on the region, so you get a mix of top shows from around the world plus shows made specifically for their country. 

To use Discovery+, you can subscribe for $4.99 a month with some ads. For the ad-free version, you must pay $8.99 a month. 

3. Spectrum TV App and Streaming Services

Spectrum logo

Spectrum, a brand under Charter Communications, has a distribution deal with Warner Bros. Discovery that allows you to access Max at no extra cost. The service offers notable streaming services complementary to traditional cable that include: 

  • Spectrum TV App: This app lets you watch live TV channels and save shows on your smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. You must have Spectrum cable to use the app. 
  • Spectrum TV Stream: This service has fewer channels than regular Spectrum cable. However, it still has over 85 channels and thousands of great-on-demand titles. You can sign up without a cable subscription for $40 monthly, including tax. 
  • Spectrum Stream Latino: Spectrum Stream Latino provides channels like Univision, TUDN, Discovery en Español, and Fox Deportes, giving viewers access to Spanish-language shows, sports, news, and entertainment programs. The service is available for $24.99 monthly and doesn’t require a cable TV subscription.
  • Spectrum TV Choice: Spectrum TV Choice lets you pick exactly what you want to watch. You start with all your local channels and then choose 15 channels from over 60 popular networks. Spectrum TV Choice costs $30 per month. 
  • Spectrum TV Select Signature: Spectrum TV Select Signature is a cable TV package with over 125+ popular channels. You’ll get access to local channels, news networks, sports stations, and entertainment channels at $95 per month. Prices vary based on location and if you bundle with internet or phone services. 
  • Spectrum TV Select Plus: Spectrum TV Select Plus offers over 230 popular channels. You’ll get all your local channels plus favorite networks like TLC, CNN, Disney Channel, and HGTV for $120 monthly.
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4. Philo

Philo homepage

Philo was created when three big media companies (A&E Networks, AMC Networks, and Paramount Global) joined forces to offer viewers a more affordable way to watch their favorite channels.

The service brings affordable TV streaming to your home without the costs of sports packages. Philo focuses on entertainment shows, cooking programs, and lifestyle channels that many viewers love watching daily.

It offers over 70 channels, including favorites like MTV, Food Network, and Discovery Channel.

With Philo, you can stream on three devices at once. You can also save your favorite shows for later with their recording feature, which keeps your shows for a whole year. Plus, you can pause live TV anytime, like when you need a snack break!

While Philo doesn’t carry local news or sports games, it works great on phones, TVs, and streaming boxes across the United States.

As a new user, you can test it out for free before deciding if it’s right for you. Currently, Philo is only available in the United States and its territories.

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