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12-05-2025 12:21 PM
A billion is a billion when that kind of money is involved but The Wall Street Journal is reporting the sale at $72 billion. Maybe Netflix had a coupon. I read it was supposed to be bad news for CNN.
12-05-2025 12:44 PM
Unfortunately, the majority of our representatives in government have shown little to no interest in slowing down the hyper-consolidation of media, whatever the format.
12-05-2025 12:50 PM
@Bookplate wrote:Unfortunately, the majority of our representatives in government have shown little to no interest in slowing down the hyper-consolidation of media, whatever the format.
While I don't at all like the consolidation of our media (soon three of our four local news stations will be owned by the same company), often the alternative to mergers or takeovers is a failing company going out of business.
Then their assets are just grabbed up a fire sale prices anyway.🤷♀️
12-05-2025 01:06 PM - edited 12-05-2025 01:12 PM
Two pieces to the complicated transaction:
First, WBD spins off most cable services like CNN and Discovery into a separate company, worth much, much less.
After that, Netflix will purchase the highly valuable remaining assets, Warners movie and television studios and libraries and HBO.
12-05-2025 03:56 PM
HBO is part of our cable, do I do get their progamming. I don't have Netflix. Waiting to see what offers they are gong to do.
12-05-2025 05:34 PM
@willowbark wrote:spits out coffee
Netflix to buy Warner Bros and HBO Max in $82.7 billion deal.
What will happen to our streaming subscriptions?
@willowbark depends on which ones you have subscriptions
mrshckynut
12-05-2025 07:01 PM - edited 12-05-2025 07:03 PM
deregulation has its plusses and negatives. Negatives seem to be, less choices and higher costs. We pay for mergers, the consumer. The corporate and shareholders reap the rewards. Only a few things to do..become the CEO, .buy stock, become a shareholder, or just bite bullet .
seems like so much has been eaten up. I am finding fewer choices, higher prices...but most of all I miss good customer service and pride in the product. Today we have two choices, like it or lump it, lol. Oh, well I'm too old to worry about it. .
12-06-2025 11:19 AM
@THEY CallMe Mr Wilkes X is readying an expansion of Starlink into cell phone service. I don't have Starlink but I live very rural and people say it's far superior to Dish.
I also owned WBD earlier this year, took the $ and ran.😉
I rarely watch tv. I have 0 streaming services.
12-06-2025 01:04 PM
@I am still oxox wrote:Interesting since we do not pay for either directly Netflix come with our TMoibile phone contract and HBO is part of our Fios deal
@I am still oxox - I'm also enjoying free Netflix with my T Mobile plan. I've had T Mobile for the past 15 years at least.
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