Warner Bros. Discovery

Background
In May 2021, AT&T announced that it had proposed to spin-off WarnerMedia and merge it with Discovery, Inc. to form a single company Warner Bros. Discovery, under Discovery Inc.'s CEO David Zaslav. In December 2021, it was announced that the deal was approved by the European Commission and the merger was completed by April 8, 2022. The company's previous assets included Time Inc., TW Telecom, AOL, Time Warner Cable, AOL Time Warner Book Group, and Warner Music Group; these operations were either sold to others or spun off as independent companies. The company was ranked No. 98 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.

(April 8, 2022-)
Nicknames: "WBD Shield", "Tiny Shield", "Mini Shield", "Shield of Steel", "The stuff that dreams are made of"

Logo: On a dark blue background surrounded by and  lines, a golden WB shield draws itself. The interior, in a gradient using the same color as the lines then follows. The words "WARNER BROS. DISCOVERY" in white then slides in beside the shield. A line composed of various shades of blue then spins around the shield's border, and the logo animates in reverse.

Variant: On the company's homepage, the lines are absent. The logo then shrinks into the bottom-left corner and transforms into the print form in white.

FX/SFX: The drawing of the shield and the sliding.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Brand new. Seen on the company's website and social media accounts and it is expected to appear on a new episode of The Rachael Ray Show replacing the Discovery Networks/Discovery, Inc. logo this April 11th. It's possible that this will plaster older logos in the future.

Editor's Note: The shield resembles the 1972-1973 Warner Bros. Pictures logo, only that the "B" is slightly different and always has an interior and the lack of a banner.