WarnerMedia Chief Executive Jason Kilar, who led one of the most radical overhauls in the entertainment industry, plans to exit his post Friday.

The move comes in advance of WarnerMedia parent company AT&T Inc. and Discovery Inc.’s expected closing of a deal to combine their media assets into a new publicly traded company dubbed Warner Bros. Discovery Inc.

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