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Trump, Netflix and Warner Bros.

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 · 1d · on MSN
Trump administration reportedly skeptical about Netflix and Warner Bros.' $72B deal
The Trump administration reportedly has some reservations about the proposed $72 billion deal for Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's film and television studios and streaming platform, HBO Ma...

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 · 2h · on MSN
Trump Declines to Pick a Side in Netflix vs. Paramount Battle for Warner Bros.: ‘None of Them Are Particularly Great Friends of Mine’
 · 10h · on MSN
Trump says Netflix-Warner Bros. merger 'could be a problem'
 · 1h
David Ellison Says Paramount-WBD Deal Would ‘Strengthen the Entertainment Industry as a Whole’ in Leaked Staff Memo
“We believe the combination of Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery represents a powerful opportunity to strengthen both companies and the entertainment industry as a whole,” the executive said in a m...

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 · 7h
Paramount Makes $108.4 Billion Hostile Bid For Warner Bros. Discovery
 · 6h
Paramount goes hostile in bid for Warner Bros., challenging a $72 billion offer by Netflix
 · 4h
Netflix Executives Confident They’ll Win Warner Bros. Fight
Netflix announced a deal on Dec. 5 to acquire Warner Bros.’ Hollywood studios, streaming assets and HBO for $27.75 a share.

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 · 7h
Paramount makes hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
 · 9h
Paramount makes hostile bid for Warner Bros challenging Netflix’s $72bn buyout plan
1don MSN

Trump Calls Ted Sarandos a ‘Fantastic Man’ but Says Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal Would Give Streamer ‘Very Big Market Share’: ‘It Could Be a Problem’

President Donald Trump on Sunday confirmed he recently met with Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos at the White House to discuss the Warner Bros. Discovery deal -- and said the market share of a combined Netflix with WB and HBO Max "could be a problem.
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Foxtel Emails, New Offer As Netflix Deal Appears To Be In Trouble, Trump Is Also Concerned

The global streaming giant advised that HBO Max would eventually become a Netflix-branded offering—an update that immediately raised concerns among critics, including U.S. President Donald Trump, who questioned whether the move signalled the creation of a dominant streaming monopoly.
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