The division is responsible for delivering a range of content across various genres, catering to diverse audience interests.
Discovery India manages the Discovery+ streaming service, which offers on-demand access to a variety of programming.
Following the merger of their parent companies in the United States, these two entities subsequently combined to form Warner Bros.
The channel was completely run by TV18 Broadcast Limited, which only used the Cable News Network (CNN) brand name.
[6] The channel featured a mix of Hollywood films and (formerly) television dramas from the Warner Bros.
But then HBO decided it wasn't commercially viable, so the channel was launched in India and also in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Maldives.
[16] In 2015, HBO Asia had decided to exit the Indian market and license the channel to Turner International India previously it was handled by Asian feed.
Discovery and Viacom18 announced a new multi-year agreement, making JioCinema India's new streaming home of HBO, Max Original and Warner Bros.
Discovery India currently owns and operates 18 TV channels (12 SD, 6 HD) across English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi and Bengali.