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Warner Bros. Discovery said it is working on bringing news and live sports to its streaming offerings in the U.S.

‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ delivered on the double-feature hype. But as WSJ’s Dan Gallagher explains, Hollywood strikes could hurt box office returns for the year’s remaining releases.

Photo: Chris Pizzello/APsaid it is working on bringing news and live sports to its streaming offerings in the U.S., a balancing act for an entertainment conglomerate looking to grow its streaming subscriber base without cannibalizing its ailing TV-network business.Continue reading your article with

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