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Why Warner Bros Discovery CEO Earns Millions Despite Falling Results

By News Room6 May 20264 Mins Read
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David Zaslav is being paid like everything is working — but Warner Bros Discovery‘s revenues are falling and profits have dropped sharply. That contradiction is the real story, because it reveals how CEO pay actually works when the numbers don’t.

The company reported revenue falling around 5% year-on-year, with quarterly earnings dropping sharply, including a near 20% decline in EBITDA, even as executive compensation remains among the highest in corporate America. Zaslav’s pay has reached more than $200 million in a single yearwith even larger potential payouts tied to stock options and exit packages.

At first glance, that makes no sense. If performance weakens, pay should fall with it. That is how most people think the system works. But at the level of major public companies, pay is not built to follow results in real time, and once you understand the structure behind it, the contradiction starts to resolve.

The key is that CEO compensation is no longer tied primarily to what happened this year. At companies like Warner Bros Discovery or The Walt Disney Companythe largest portion of pay comes from equity awards, stock options, and long-term incentives that are designed years in advance. These packages are often linked to strategic events such as mergers, leadership contracts, or transformation plans, not short-term financial performance.

That means when David Zaslav receives a headline compensation figure worth hundreds of millions, most of that value is not a reward for the most recent results. It is the delayed outcome of decisions made earlier, often tied to the WarnerMedia merger, contract extensions, or long-term strategic milestones. The number looks like a judgment on performance, but in reality it is a reflection of how the incentive system was structured before the current results even existed.

This is where the confusion comes from. People assume CEO pay is reactive, rising when companies succeed and falling when they struggle. In practice, it is largely pre-committed. Boards use these packages to secure leadership through uncertain or high-stakes periods, not to reassess performance quarter by quarter.

That design becomes more visible when the business itself is under pressure. Warner Bros Discovery is operating in an industry facing structural decline in its traditional model, with linear television subscribers falling and advertising markets softening, even as streaming grows. The result is a business that can show progress in some areas while still reporting overall financial pressure.

At the same time, parts of the company are performing well. Streaming subscribers have grown significantly, and the Studios division has delivered strong results and momentum. That creates a second layer of tension: the company is not simply failing, but it is not fully successful either. It is in transition, and that is exactly the kind of environment where executive pay structures tend to inflate rather than contract.

The reason is straightforward once you see it clearly. CEO compensation at this level is designed to manage risk and secure decision-making during moments of change. Large equity packages are used to align executives with long-term strategy, particularly when companies are undergoing restructuring, mergers, or shifts in business models. Those are the moments when leadership is considered most valuable, even if the short-term numbers look weak.

This also explains why the gap between CEO pay and employee pay continues to widen. Employees are paid in cash based on current work, while CEOs are paid largely in potential future value tied to long-term outcomes. When that future value is calculated upfront and reported as a headline figure, it creates numbers that feel disconnected from reality, even though they are consistent with how the system is designed.

What looks like a mismatch is actually a difference in timing. Performance is measured in quarters, while compensation is structured over years. When those timelines diverge, the optics break down, but the underlying logic remains intact.

These figures are not really about performance at all. They reflect how companies lock in leadership during moments of risk, even when the results are still unclear.

That is why CEO pay can increase even when performance falls. It is not a mistake or an oversight. It is the system working exactly as it was built to work.

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