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WB+Netflix=$82.7 billion shocker!

Follow-up on the previous story, about WBD reviewing the latest from PSKY:


This comes from a story in Bloomberg. Neither Paramount nor Netflix are shoe-ins with DOJ.
Do you think any of the shareholders in either one will sue to try to prevent it?
 
Sarandos isn't calling the shots here, the WBD Board will be. Seems like bluster from a guy who mistakenly thought he had this locked up.
 
now that WBD/Paramount merger is now happening, what's next for Netflix, do they buy Disney out or ask Disney to buy them out, do they stay independent and just win in the end, do they go after Comcast and buy out NBCUniversal from them and Versant too, do they just go the buy out the smaller companies and get bigger route, or do they end up Merging with Amazon to form a new version of Netflix as "Netflix Prime"


Guess no one saw this coming.
we all saw it coming the moment Trump got involved by calling out Susan Rice, who is part of the Netflix board, so in a way, Trump was doing his best to meddle with the Netflix/WBD deal until Paramount found a way to win, and i wouldn't be surprised if Paramount gets more help with finishing the deal with some pro-Trump foreign backers, from Saudi Arabia, Israel or any other oil rich Arabic nation in the middle east.


also this will also possibly end TNT Sports as that would have to consolidated to CBS Sports and CNN, yep, it's now a propaganda network consolidated into CBS News and this post-merger deal may need to see the Discovery spinoff still happen but now the former Viacom & Turner networks except CNN, HBO, and maybe MTV and CBS Sports Network be spun off.
 



Here is the response by Adam Schiff and Rob Bonta over the WB Paramount proposed merger.
 

Here is more on the WB-Paramount deal.
 
now that WBD/Paramount merger is now happening, what's next for Netflix, do they buy Disney out or ask Disney to buy them out, do they stay independent and just win in the end, do they go after Comcast and buy out NBCUniversal from them and Versant too, do they just go the buy out the smaller companies and get bigger route, or do they end up Merging with Amazon to form a new version of Netflix as "Netflix Prime"



we all saw it coming the moment Trump got involved by calling out Susan Rice, who is part of the Netflix board, so in a way, Trump was doing his best to meddle with the Netflix/WBD deal until Paramount found a way to win, and i wouldn't be surprised if Paramount gets more help with finishing the deal with some pro-Trump foreign backers, from Saudi Arabia, Israel or any other oil rich Arabic nation in the middle east.


also this will also possibly end TNT Sports as that would have to consolidated to CBS Sports and CNN, yep, it's now a propaganda network consolidated into CBS News and this post-merger deal may need to see the Discovery spinoff still happen but now the former Viacom & Turner networks except CNN, HBO, and maybe MTV and CBS Sports Network be spun off.
Netflix doesn't have to do anything.
 
My bet is that it will turn out that Paramount/Skydance is over paying for WBD and that is going to have negative consequences down the road.

Remember that it was just eight years ago that AT&T thought it was a winning move to buy WB, and look at how that turned out. And while Skydance is paying a little less than AT&T did, the fact is that the cable side of their business has lost a lot of value in the intervening years.
 
My bet is that it will turn out that Paramount/Skydance is over paying for WBD and that is going to have negative consequences down the road.

Remember that it was just eight years ago that AT&T thought it was a winning move to buy WB, and look at how that turned out. And while Skydance is paying a little less than AT&T did, the fact is that the cable side of their business has lost a lot of value in the intervening years.
If it goes through, they're going to have to divest a lot of assets.
 


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