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Warner Bros. CEO Takes Netflix Deal Pitch

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Trump says he'll stay out of the Netflix-Paramount fight over Warner Bros.
Trump says he'll stay out of the Netflix-Paramount fight over Warner Bros.

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Netflix’s antitrust hearing morphed into a culture-war fight over ‘wokeness’

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos on Tuesday faced skeptical lawmakers during a Senate hearing on his company’s pending $83 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming and film assets.
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