When HBO launched in the 1970s, it primarily broadcasted theatrical films and sporting events during select hours. It was only available in certain areas of the United States and around New York City, where it was based. In 1975, the network began broadcasting in every state, which significantly increased its visibility. It wasn't until Warner Media acquired HBO that its ambitious original programming began. In the present, that is what HBO is best known for.
HBO’s 20 Most Underrated Shows You Should Be Watching
HBO has some huge well-known shows, but there are a few underrated gems for fans who need something new to binge after work.