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Disney CEO Bob Iger raises red flags about Netflix-Warner Bros. Discovery deal’s impact on consumers
Iger weighed in as Netflix and Paramount Skydance square off in a high-stakes battle for control of Warner Bros. Discovery. Read More
Warner Bros. Discovery rejects Paramount Skydance's hostile bid, saying Netflix's offer is superior
Warner Bros. Discovery's board told its shareholders that Paramount Skydance's offer "provides inadequate value" for the business. Read More
Netflix CEOs Call Warner Bros Deal “A Win For The Entertainment Industry,” But Wall Street Isn’t Convinced
Netflix Co-CEOs Greg Peters and Ted Sarandos call their pending $83B acquisition of Warner Bros. "a win for the entertainment business." ... Read More
Paramount launches hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery despite Netflix deal

The offer comes days after Netflix struck a deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming assets. Paramount's hostile bid is for the entire company. Read More
Netflix and Paramount's battle over Warner Bros. Discovery looms over Hollywood's awards season

For a company at the center of a chaotic battle over the future of Hollywood, Warner Bros. Discovery had a pretty good Monday. The media conglomerate’s film “One Battle After Another” and TV show “The ... Read More
Netflix-Warner Bros. combo would eclipse Disney's 18% share of TV demand | Chart
With Netflix now in the lead position to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, the streaming industry is looking at a structural shake-up that will shift competitive dynamics for years to come. Parrot ... Read More
Whether Netflix or Paramount buys Warner Bros., entertainment oligopolies are back – bigger and more anticompetitive than ever
Meanwhile, Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack Warner – the Warner brothers – had been pioneer theater owners during the nickelodeon era, the period from roughly 1890 to 1915, when movie exhibition shifted ... Read More
The fight for Warner Bros. gets hostile. Consumers have a lot to lose.

The fight for the future of Warner Bros. is getting ugly. The losers will be the people who love TV and movies. But even as bigwigs from government, media and Wall Street argue and fight over the ... Read More
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