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While speaking on the Battleground Podcast, Tony Khan talked about AEW’s move to simulcasting on Max. He stated that the move has been great, with fans loving the shows on Max.
Dynamite is still live on TBS every Wednesday, and Collision airs on TNT every Saturday night, but now both are also available to stream on Max. Khan said it took a lot of work to set up, but it’s been worth it because the shows look amazing, and fans are happy with the new options.
>“It’s been so great, it’s been fantastic. It’s been a technical achievement, and it’s been really fantastic quality. The show looks so great on Max, and the results have been fantastic. The fans love it. We’re still getting a great audience on TBS every week. You can watch the show both ways. We’re on TBS live every Wednesday night and streaming on Max. Then on Saturdays, we do TNT still every Saturday in primetime, and we also have the streaming component on Max. The shows look fantastic. It’s just been really great. It was an undertaking technically, but it’s definitely been worth it.”
AEW was also internally pleased with their overhaul in production for the recent episode of Dynamite. AEW’s deal with Warner Bros. Discovery and the Max streaming platform shows their focus on growing and adapting. By using streaming alongside traditional TV, AEW can connect with new audiences while keeping their loyal fans happy and clearly, this is what Tony Khan had intended from the very beginning.
Dynamite is still live on TBS every Wednesday, and Collision airs on TNT every Saturday night, but now both are also available to stream on Max. Khan said it took a lot of work to set up, but it’s been worth it because the shows look amazing, and fans are happy with the new options.
>“It’s been so great, it’s been fantastic. It’s been a technical achievement, and it’s been really fantastic quality. The show looks so great on Max, and the results have been fantastic. The fans love it. We’re still getting a great audience on TBS every week. You can watch the show both ways. We’re on TBS live every Wednesday night and streaming on Max. Then on Saturdays, we do TNT still every Saturday in primetime, and we also have the streaming component on Max. The shows look fantastic. It’s just been really great. It was an undertaking technically, but it’s definitely been worth it.”
AEW was also internally pleased with their overhaul in production for the recent episode of Dynamite. AEW’s deal with Warner Bros. Discovery and the Max streaming platform shows their focus on growing and adapting. By using streaming alongside traditional TV, AEW can connect with new audiences while keeping their loyal fans happy and clearly, this is what Tony Khan had intended from the very beginning.