He called it a relentless mission to restructure for the world we live in today.
So is paying down the companys massive debt.
On streaming sports, he said an announcement is coming soon.

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David ZaslavKevin Mazur/Getty Images for Warner Bros. Discovery
And we are a content company, a storytelling company.
We need to do all we can to get people back to work.
But, more importantly, people need to be compensated fairly and they need to feel valued.

He noted that Warner Bros. pushedDune: Part Twointo 2024 as the strikes shuffle release schedules.
We are just hopeful as a company that we can get the strikes resolved.
It will be meaningfully more than $5 [billion], he said.
We are just hopeful as a company that we can get the strikes resolved.
He noted that the company had to pushDune: Part Twofrom November until March of 2024.