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Netflix CEOs defend Warner Bros. deal

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Making sense of the risky Netflix-Warner Bros. deal
Whether or not Netflix’s $82.6 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. goes through, the deal encapsulates a fraught moment for Hollywood, as the entertainment business is increasingly overshadowed by tec...

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Netflix buying Warner Bros: Terrible mistake or best deal ever?
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Warner Bros. Could Get Bids From More Than Just Netflix and Paramount
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Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, pulls out of Paramount’s hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
A private equity firm owned by President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is no longer backing Paramount’s hostile acquisition bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, the firm confirmed Tuesday.

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Warner Bros. plans to reject Paramount bid on funding, terms
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Warner Bros likely to reject $108.4 billion Paramount bid, back Netflix in bidding war: Sources
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As Netflix and Paramount circle Warner Bros. Discovery, Hollywood unions voice alarm

Several Hollywood unions, including the Writers Guild of America and Teamsters, have expressed serious concerns over a potential sale of Warner Bros. Discovery or its assets to Netflix or Paramount.
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Hollywood Terrified as Netflix Buys Warner Bros: ‘The Day Theatrical Died’

Hollywood has unleashed a wave of fear that the Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros will further erode the struggling movie business
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'A nightmare' - The battle over Warner Bros is turning Hollywood upside down

Interviews with dozens of actors, producers and camera crews reveal an industry attempting to weigh the lesser of two horrible choices.
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