NASCAR is owned by one family. Most sports leagues are controlled by the owners of each team.Michael Jordan testified yesterday that NASCAR is a monopoly. What does he think the NBA is? Or the NFL?
NASCAR is owned by one family. Most sports leagues are controlled by the owners of each team.Michael Jordan testified yesterday that NASCAR is a monopoly. What does he think the NBA is? Or the NFL?
NASCAR is owned by one family. Most sports leagues are controlled by the owners of each team.
The difference is the NFL can charge what ever they want, the others really can't. Networks will do backflips to get NFL rights, NASCAR has to beg to get networks to want them.In each case, they act as one thing, and increase prices.
The difference is the NFL can charge what ever they want, the others really can't. Networks will do backflips to get NFL rights, NASCAR has to beg to get networks to want them.
Unless you’re The Green Bay Packers…NASCAR is owned by one family. Most sports leagues are controlled by the owners of each team.
Even they have a GM that runs the team. Sure the fans own it but they don't really have any say in how it operates.Unless you’re The Green Bay Packers…
then go back to cableFrom a subscriber point of view:
The more mergers, the better. I get tired of managing multiple subscriptions.
The major sports leagues have long enjoyed antitrust law exemptions, so you're tilting at windmills.Doesn't change the fact that they're all monopolies.
The major sports leagues have long enjoyed antitrust law exemptions, so you're tilting at windmills.
Yeah, right 😂 Kind of like going from eating steak and lobster to digging for scraps out of a garbage can.then go back to cable
Several sources said Paramount’s first mistake was making low-ball offers. Paramount submitted three unsolicited bids by mid-October, the first for $19 a share. Warner’s board of directors unanimously rejected all of the bids as too low.
Top Warner Bros. executives were incensed, feeling that the Ellisons had just shown up in Hollywood and now were throwing their weight around to take advantage of Warner Bros.' struggles.
Sarandos was left with the impression that Netflix would not face immediate opposition from the White House, the Bloomberg report said.
On Sunday, Trump confirmed he had met with Sarandos. "I met with Ted. I think he's fantastic," he told reporters. “He was in the Oval Office last week,” Trump continued, adding that Sarandos made no promises at the meeting.
There are executive actions he could take, if he is inclined, that could make this longer and more difficult. It further seems a bit naive to not think he couldn't get the DoJ or FTC to prioritize challenging this on antitrust grounds.On Sunday, the president told reporters that he has a role in the Netflix approval. He's wrong about that:
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Trump says Netflix-Warner Bros. deal could be a 'problem' and he will be involved in approval
Netflix said Friday it would purchase Warner Bros. Discovery's film studio, HBO and streaming service.www.nbcnews.com
Netflix is the #1 streamer with or without WB. The government can't penalize a company because they're successful. Otherwise, Google, Amazon, and Apple would have been broken up.
It further seems a bit naive to not think he couldn't get the DoJ or FTC to prioritize challenging this on antitrust grounds.
Today Paramount has announced it will make a hostile bid for WBD, this time using foreign money:
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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.www.nbcnews.com
The Paramount offer would include all of the linear TV assets, cable channels, and CNN that were not part of the Netflix deal.
This morning, the president voices disapproval of the new Paramount ownership, saying they're just as bad as the old team.
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Donald Trump Rails Against Paramount Leadership After Marjorie Taylor Greene ’60 Minutes’ Segment
The posts on Truth Social come just as Paramount hopes to gain traction with its hostile offer for Warner Bros. Discovery.www.hollywoodreporter.com
Netflix just wants the library content and WB Studios only.
The truth is he doesn't like any news organization. He has a lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch. So it really doesn't matter.