On the face of things, this might be the best possible outcome for WB as a 
studio - I know there's some concern about whether Netflix will maintain 
WB's traditional theatrical release model, but this deal would at least 
maintain WB as a stand-alone entity and not a subsidiary of (or, worse, 
eventually absorbed by) Paramount or Universal. It maintains competition in 
the market, which would make regulatory approval seemingly more of a sure 
thing.

On Friday, December 5, 2025 at 8:49:44 AM UTC-5 Bob F wrote:

> Soon we will learn how close to POTUS Sarandos is... 
>
> https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/05/business/warner-brothers-discovery-netflix.html
>  (link)
> B
>

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