Warner Bros. Discovery-owned streaming platform Max has launched an Oprah Winfrey Network hub in the U.S., the streamer said Monday.
Max subscribers will now be able to stream original series and collections from OWN, including the “Love and Marriage” franchise, “Ready to Love,” “Belle Collective” and “Put a Ring On It.” Additional series now available on the streaming service include “Iyanla: Fix My Life,” “Super Soul Sunday,” “The Great Soul Food Cook-Off,” “All Rise” and “David Makes Man.”
The hub also features OWN’s spotlight series “Oprah and 100 Black Fathers,” “Oprah and Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary” and “They Call Me Dad.” Beginning Aug. 18, the hub will also feature a new five-part docuseries titled “Time of Essence.”
“Our mission at OWN is to deliver programming that serves the female Black viewer, and this cross-portfolio collaboration presents a terrific opportunity to expand on that mission,” OWN president Tina Perry said in a statement.
Max subscribers will now be able to stream original series and collections from OWN, including the “Love and Marriage” franchise, “Ready to Love,” “Belle Collective” and “Put a Ring On It.” Additional series now available on the streaming service include “Iyanla: Fix My Life,” “Super Soul Sunday,” “The Great Soul Food Cook-Off,” “All Rise” and “David Makes Man.”
The hub also features OWN’s spotlight series “Oprah and 100 Black Fathers,” “Oprah and Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary” and “They Call Me Dad.” Beginning Aug. 18, the hub will also feature a new five-part docuseries titled “Time of Essence.”
“Our mission at OWN is to deliver programming that serves the female Black viewer, and this cross-portfolio collaboration presents a terrific opportunity to expand on that mission,” OWN president Tina Perry said in a statement.
- 7/31/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
The integration and highlighting of titles from across Warner Bros. Discovery brands is continuing on Max. The platform announced on Monday that it has launching a new content hub specifically for fans of the Oprah Winfrey Network, designed to take viewers instantly to their most-beloved titles from the cable channel.
Users will be able to find the OWN hub in the “Brand Spotlight” tile carousel, which appears below the “For You,” “Featured,” “Continue Watching,” and “Just Added” rows on the streamer’s homepage. That row also features brands such as HBO, DC Comics, Cartoon Network, and more Wbd favorites.
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“OWN’s incredible and diverse programming adds power and depth to Max’s roster of brands, bringing a variety of series and genres to an unparalleled lineup within our Brand Spotlight such as HBO,...
Users will be able to find the OWN hub in the “Brand Spotlight” tile carousel, which appears below the “For You,” “Featured,” “Continue Watching,” and “Just Added” rows on the streamer’s homepage. That row also features brands such as HBO, DC Comics, Cartoon Network, and more Wbd favorites.
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“OWN’s incredible and diverse programming adds power and depth to Max’s roster of brands, bringing a variety of series and genres to an unparalleled lineup within our Brand Spotlight such as HBO,...
- 7/31/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network is available to Hulu + Live TV subscribers starting today, under a deal between Discovery and the Disney-owned streamer.
As of Jan. 6, Hulu + Live TV subscribers have access to the live OWN channel, including the upcoming series “Ladies Who List: Atlanta” (premiering Jan. 7) and “The Kings of Napa” (premiering Jan. 11).
Hulu subscribers also have on-demand access to OWN’s library content, including hits like “Ready to Love” and “Love & Marriage: Huntsville,” which were respectively Friday and Saturday night’s top original cable series respectively among African American women in 2021. OWN’s primetime premieres on average rank No. 2 with African American women among cable networks.
The addition of OWN comes after Hulu, as of Dec. 21, hiked the price of its live TV packages by $5/month with the non-optional additions of Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. As of the September 2021 quarter, Hulu had 4.0 million live TV customers,...
As of Jan. 6, Hulu + Live TV subscribers have access to the live OWN channel, including the upcoming series “Ladies Who List: Atlanta” (premiering Jan. 7) and “The Kings of Napa” (premiering Jan. 11).
Hulu subscribers also have on-demand access to OWN’s library content, including hits like “Ready to Love” and “Love & Marriage: Huntsville,” which were respectively Friday and Saturday night’s top original cable series respectively among African American women in 2021. OWN’s primetime premieres on average rank No. 2 with African American women among cable networks.
The addition of OWN comes after Hulu, as of Dec. 21, hiked the price of its live TV packages by $5/month with the non-optional additions of Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. As of the September 2021 quarter, Hulu had 4.0 million live TV customers,...
- 1/6/2022
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
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