If you want to know how Netflix’s plan to acquire Warner Bros. will affect you, I suggest not getting your answers from Netflix. Last weekend, the streaming giant emailed customers implying the deal ...
Netflix is in exclusive talks to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's film and TV studios and HBO Max streaming service, according to sources from Bloomberg. That suggests Netflix submitted a superior ...
Netflix is buying Warner Bros., adding HBO and major franchises like "Harry Potter" to its content slate. Netflix said the deal has an equity value of $72 billion, its biggest ever acquisition. The ...
Netflix’s blockbuster deal to buy Warner Bros., including HBO, is the latest twist in a rivalry that has reshaped the entertainment industry. By John Koblin Ted Sarandos has long coveted HBO ...
TL;DR: Netflix plans to acquire Warner Bros. Studios & Streaming for $82.7 billion, including HBO, film and TV catalogs, and WB Games. The deal maintains Warner Bros.' current operations, integrating ...
It’s official: In a move that will dramatically reshape the entertainment business, Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery announced an agreement Friday under which Netflix will acquire Warner Bros., ...
Netflix and chill? Not anymore. After decades of organic growth, the streaming giant has gone on the offensive with a $72 billion merger deal for Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns several popular ...
This week was the final nail in the coffin for wirelessly streaming video from Netflix's mobile apps to your TV. Back in 2019, Netflix removed the ability to send video over AirPlay from iPhones and ...
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Netflix's $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. is, in many ways, the last thing a weakened Hollywood needs right now. The industry is still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, where theaters ...
The cash-and-stock deal would give the world’s largest paid streaming service expansive power over theater owners and entertainment-industry unions. By Natallie Rocha Reporting from San Francisco ...