The proposed WarnerMedia/Discovery merger is estimated to see initial combined advertising revenue of $10 billion for the new company's traditional linear TV and streaming business, according to a
Securities and Exchange Commission S4 filing.
For the most recent nine-month period in 2021, the combined advertising revenue totaled $7.8 billion. Discovery brought in $4.5 billion, while
WarnerMedia netted $3.3 billion.
For all of 2020, it amounted to $9.56 billion, with Discovery at $5.58 billion and WarnerMedia at $3.98 billion. The company did not break down specific linear
and streaming data in regard to advertising revenue.
When the proposed deal was announced for Discovery to buy WarnerMedia from AT&T for $43 billion, it was disclosed that Xandr,
AT&T’s advanced advertising unit, would not be part of the deal.
For the nine-month period in 2021, the combined company revenues came to $33.1 billion -- with Discovery at $9
billion and WarnerMedia at $24 billion -- factoring in adjustments. The total for all was $38.1 billion. Total distribution revenue came in at $18.4 billion and content sales amounted to $9.8 billion.
The filing estimated $3 billion in cost synergies.
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Looking out to 2024, MoffettNathanson Research estimates total revenue from streaming direct-to-consumer services, advertising and
subscriptions of $12.5 billion with cash flow -- earning before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization -- rising to $2.5 billion that year.
The complete deal for the new company --
with the name Warner Bros. Discovery -- is expected to close in the middle of next year.