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Netflix responds to concerns about WBD deal

Last updated: December 15, 2025 8:40 am
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In a groundbreaking move that has reverberated throughout the entertainment industry, Netflix has recently made headlines with its announcement of the acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) for a staggering $82.7 billion. This acquisition has sparked widespread concern and debate within Hollywood, raising questions about job security, the future of theatrical releases, and the representation of diverse voices in film and television.

Netflix’s co-CEOs, Greg Peters and Ted Sarandos, have sought to address these concerns by issuing a letter to employees, which was publicly disclosed by Bloomberg. In their communication, the executives sought to allay fears by emphasizing their commitment to preserving theatrical releases for WBD films and ensuring that there will be no studio closures or overlap in operations.

They underscored that the primary goal of this deal is to foster growth and strengthen one of Hollywood’s most iconic studios, thereby supporting jobs and securing a prosperous future for film and TV production. However, not everyone is convinced of the benefits of this acquisition.

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) has emerged as a vocal critic of the deal, arguing that it runs afoul of antitrust laws aimed at preventing monopolies in the industry. This sentiment has garnered the attention of lawmakers, with Senators Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Richard Blumenthal expressing reservations about the potential consequences of such a massive merger in the entertainment landscape.

The senators raised concerns about the increased market power that the newly merged entity would wield, potentially leading to higher television costs for consumers. This issue is particularly pertinent at a time when many middle-class families are already grappling with rising prices, including Netflix’s own subscription fee hike earlier this year.

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In response to monopoly concerns, Peters and Sarandos referenced Nielsen data in their letter, suggesting that the combined viewership share of Netflix and WBD would be lower than that of YouTube or a hypothetical Paramount-WBD merger. This assertion comes amidst reports of Paramount making a rival $108.4 billion bid for WBD, indicating fierce competition for dominance in the media landscape.

While Paramount was initially considered the frontrunner, WBD’s board reportedly rejected their offer, signaling that the battle for supremacy in the entertainment industry is far from over. As the industry continues to evolve and consolidate, the implications of these mega-mergers on creativity, diversity, and consumer choice remain hotly debated topics.

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