with this now official, Netflix gonna have to spend the money they were gonna spend on WBD on trying to buy out NBCUniversal or at least set themselves up for a merger with Disney or Amazon or Apple in the next few years cause they lost
They did not "lose". They chose to not up their bid because that, in their opinion, overvalued WBD. No different than when two or more families put in offers for a house.
Netflix is big and profitable. They do not have to buy as big a company as WBD. In fact, if they acquire smaller more industry specific companies, they don't have to buy things they eventually would have to sell at a loss.
and it's clear that Trump 100% was involved in this merger despite him saying he's not involved, because everyone knows Trump is a lair.
There are significant differences in the corporate philosophies (NOT talking about partisan politics here), so what was not of as much value to Netflix may be of greater value to the apparent buyer.
this is bad for America because the TV/Movie Landscape's now following the same direction as late 1990s radio, merger after merger after merger.
And radio consolidated because over half of all station in 1995 were not profitable. This is why Disney is putting lots more money into theme parks and cruise lines and hotels rather than the movie business.
now the radio industry has 3 big radio companies, iHeartMedia, Cumulus and Audacy,
That is oversimplification. Those three own just over 10% of all U.S. radio station. Sure, most are "bigger" stations but the industry is still shrinking dramatically. For example, SBS has a huge near-billion dollar debt now due and has no cash to pay it. There has to be further consolidation for radio to compete with the vastly larger streaming industry.
and sooner or later there's gonna be a 3 big media companies, i predict we get Netflix/Amazon/Apple/Disney (i predict Disney buys out Netflix, then merges with Apple TV and Amazon Prime to form a megamedia giant),
The issue here is that OTA radio and TV are in decline. So, for the future of entertainment, radio is irrelevant... as is the current network TV model.
Remember, in the 50's into the 90's, the three big TV networks were totally dominant. The technology changed and on-demand beats "you listen or watch when we tell you to".
WBDPSNC (which would be a merged company of WBD, Paramount, and sooner or later the Murdoch empire merging with them with New Fox going under their ownership), and Comcast/NBCUniversal (which remerges Versant and buys out the smaller companies)
Same happened with auto makers. Go back to the 20's and 30's and look how many US companies there are now by comparison. Or the near-total disappearance of the American consumer electronics business in the last three decades.