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Dr. Roger Marshall

@rogermarshallmd
3 posts
2025-12-06
Netflix's $82 billion attempt to buy Warner Bros. would be the largest media takeover in history — and it raises serious red flags for consumers, creators, movie theaters, and local businesses alike.  One company should not have full vertical control of the content and the distribution pipeline that delivers it.  And combining two of the largest streaming platforms is a textbook horizontal Antitrust problem.  Prices, choice, and creative freedom are at stake.  Regulators need to take a hard look at this deal and realize how harmful it would be for consumers and Western society.
2025-12-06 View on X
Financial Times

Netflix agrees to acquire WBD's studios and streaming business in an $82.7B cash-and-stock deal, including debt, to close after WBD splits in two in Q3 2026

Netflix announced this week that it had reached … Axios : Netflix to buy Warner Bros. for nearly $83 billion Alex Pigman / Taipei Times : Warner Bros acquisition by Netflix sparks ...

Netflix's $82 billion attempt to buy Warner Bros. would be the largest media takeover in history — and it raises serious red flags for consumers, creators, movie theaters, and local businesses alike.  One company should not have full vertical control of the content and the distribution pipeline that delivers it.  And combining two of the largest streaming platforms is a textbook horizontal Antitrust problem.  Prices, choice, and creative freedom are at stake.  Regulators need to take a hard look at this deal and realize how harmful it would be for consumers and Western society.
2025-12-06 View on X
Game Developer

WBD confirms that Warner Bros. Games will be acquired by Netflix along with its wider streaming and television business

A Warner Bros. spokesperson has confirmed the video game division will be acquired by Netflix alongside its wider streaming and television business.

2024-02-13
If you were watching the Super Bowl wondering what Temu is and why they had so many ads you weren't the only one. On Super Bowl Sunday, Temu, a CCP-backed company, aired 6 commercials totaling OVER $21 million dollars. Your money and data are not safe with this CCP-controlled...
2024-02-13 View on X
Bloomberg

Temu bought six Super Bowl ad slots, likely for tens of millions, to win back US shoppers; US observed sales fell 12.5% MoM in December 2023 and 4.8% in January

the results of running the same commercial 5 times Gabrielle Fonrouge / CNBC : Temu returns to Super Bowl ad slate as lawmaker ire swells X: @tayredacted : Temu used y'all's credit...