Netflix announced the blockbuster deal with Warner Bros. Discovery on Friday morning. It has agreed to buy the legendary TV and movie studio and assets like the HBO Max streaming service for $72 billion.

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    What…? im such a small peon… I dont want the “Warner bros” to be own by… NETFLIX!!! Gtfo!

    My fragile on the spectrum mental stability is being shaken… this is too much tk process right now…

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    Soooo, does that mean consumers have one less streaming service to subscribe to or would Netflix just do a price hike to make up for it?

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      Oh yes, market concentration definitely improves the user experience in the long run.

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          I have been involved in that ship for a long time (I never gave up) but it is evident that the best years in series production are behind us and less competition I don’t think will improve it, it doesn’t matter how you look at it, stranger things is not at the level of house of cards to name two from the same platform

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      Probably like Disney/Hulu

      They’ll try a bundle deal to see if people pay for it, then if not slowly bleed shows from one service to another.

      Maybe eventually combine them but they’ll try to keep paying for both as long as possible

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        I bet it will be more like Prime where they display everything they own to tempt you, but there’s an increasing number of additional subscriptions you actually need to access the content.

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    This means the would-be buyer will pay WBD billions of dollars if the deal is not completed.

    That’s critical because the biggest X factor is regulatory approval. The Trump administration will review any transaction between Netflix and WBD, and some analysts expect a political and legal battle to ensue.

    We’re about to see how much Netflix wants to kiss the ring and what lines they’ll cross for Trump.

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      Larry Ellison also wants Warner Discovery. He’s kissed the ring so much that Trump has to wash the slobber off.

      So we’ll see. Larry Ellison is the worst option here, even worse than media consolidation and price hikes, because Ellison wants to be the new Rupert Murdoch.

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        Yeah, I’m already done with Trek under the Ellison name.

        I’ve cut off all these services already though, as an F U to the US threatening to annex my country, and virtually no Americans standing up against that.

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      This means the would-be buyer will pay WBD billions of dollars if the deal is not completed.

      There was a super interesting Money Stuff (Pay Now, Merge Later) recently about this kind of acquisition structure that allows the seller to keep the money even if the deal gets blown up by antitrust. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

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      Would you rather Larry Ellison own it? Because that was the front runner for the longest time.

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    As bad as this reality is, my first thought is at least it isn’t going to Larry Ellison and Paramount. Coming from Zaslov, this seems like about the same level of terrible.

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      I think it’s actually worse.

      I don’t see how this doesn’t lead to the removal of the HBO brand from the marketplace, and the transfer of all IP, to Netflix’s algorithm driven slop machine.

      Both were shitty options, this is all speculation, but something tells me that at least HBO would have survived a Comcast or Paramount acquisition, and not been converted into whatever the hell you want to call Netflix’s category of entertainment.

      I only hope is that this is killed by regulators, and somehow Paramount and Comcast aren’t able to put together new bids.

      But, I don’t think that’s what’s going to happen.

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      In terms of management of what content gets made? Yeah, probably about the same. A lot better than ellison where you can bet that stuff like The Pitt would have been instantly halted until they added enough scenes where the guy who beat up a nurse is shown to be the real hero and the southeast asian doctors all get deported before the shift ends.

      But the zazlovian “if we cancel this we get more money than if we show it” nonsense will likely accelerate.

      In terms of media quality? The best “joke” I have seen is that the new season of White Lotus is going to just be filmed on a green screen set. And… yeah.

      The bigger problem on the Netflix side is what this means for theatres (and… I kind of honestly lean on the side of “fuck 'em” but understand they serve a purpose) and the price of streaming services in general. The best case scenario is increasingly looking like Netflix effectively becoming Cable where you have a base package and then pick what networks/studios you want on top of that. Which, to be fair, is what we already see with Disney and ESPN on Hulu or whatever. But… prices are going up regardless.

      Also, it is still a bit murky as to exactly what is and isn’t in this deal. My understanding is that WBD studios and productions are but the network channels aren’t. So ellison is still likely to own CNN by 2027. But Netflix will likely be John Oliver’s new Business Daddy (although I increasingly suspect LWT is planning to go independent).

      And… as a wrestling sicko, things look real bleak. TNT/TBS will likely go to ellison. But AEW’s streaming contract (not sure if it expires in that timeframe) is potentially going to be owned by Netflix who already do streaming for wwe/ufc. And… pretty sure the super horny super gay wrestling show where the World Men’s Champion gets out and cuts a promo in high school Spanish while the coolest male tag team come out in “fuck ICE” clothing are going to get killed in favor of the promotion putting pyramid power on their turnbuckles and constantly making sure no black man can ever be successful under HH Helmseley.

      It is REAL fucked that fucking Comcast was probably the best outcome for all this…

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        Not enough people give a shit for that to ever happen. Hell, my wife (as much as I love her) doesn’t care. I’ve explained and shown her how much Netflix sucks but her desire to watch crappy Korean dubs without thinking too hard about how to do so takes precedence. Never mind my mother who is too old and stubborn to ever change.

        But in the very least the subscription fees aren’t coming out of my account, and that’s really all I can do.

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    How in the ever living fuck does Netflix have the money to buy Warner Brothers? If anything you would think it would be the other way around.

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    They should legally have to keep all their major mergers in their name. AOL-Time-Warner-Discovery-Netflix is far more representative of the nightmare times we live in.

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    Well shit. There goes my hopes of HBO eventually getting the rights to The Witcher and doing it right.

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    The best way to download movies and shows is to get a VPN, I use airvpn. Install qbittorrent, enable the search function in settings. Update the search torrents, just click the update button. You can download just about anything. My Internet is very slow, especially for uploads but I wait for the share ratio to reach 3 before removing the torrent . This makes sure everybody gets a chance to download. I use alternative down&upload rates in the settings.

    I use jelly fin to stream to all of my devices including TVs and tablets. We don’t need Netflix

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    So here is an idea:

    Ban companies from buying other companies.

    Period

    It always ends well for a very select few, it never ends well for the consumers