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Dec 06 2025BUSINESS

Hollywood's Big Shift: What Netflix's Deal Means for Movies

France's top cinema official, Gaëtan Bruel, isn't happy about Netflix's big move to buy Warner Bros Discovery. He shared his thoughts at the Red Sea Film Festival. Bruel worries this deal could hurt movie theaters. He thinks Netflix might show fewer movies in theaters. This has been a problem before

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Dec 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's Big Shake-Up: Netflix Takes Over Warner Bros.

Hollywood is not happy. A huge change is happening. Netflix is buying Warner Bros. for a massive $83 billion. This includes HBO Max too. People are upset. They feel this deal is not good. First, there was sadness. Warner Bros. Discovery was struggling. Many thought it was the end of an era. Now, an

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Dec 06 2025BUSINESS

Hollywood's Big Shake-Up: What Netflix's Mega Deal Means for Jobs and Movies

Netflix has its eyes on Warner Bros Discovery in a massive $72 billion deal. This isn't just any business move; it's a game-changer for Hollywood. If this deal goes through, Netflix could become even more powerful, controlling major movie franchises like "Batman" and "Casablanca. " Unions are worri

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Dec 06 2025BUSINESS

Netflix's Big Move: What It Means for Your Screen Time

Netflix is making a huge move. It wants to buy Warner Bros. for a whopping $72 billion. This deal is a big shift in the entertainment world. It shows how streaming services are changing the game. First, let's talk about the deal. Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting into two parts. One part will be

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Dec 06 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Giants Collide: Netflix Takes Over Warner Bros.

Netflix has made a bold move by acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming and movie studios for a whopping $72 billion. This deal could shake up the entertainment world and change how we watch movies and TV shows. The acquisition is set to happen after Warner Bros. splits its businesses. One par

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Dec 06 2025FINANCE

Justice Served: Billionaire Ordered to Fund Medical Breakthroughs

A wealthy Russian businessman, Dmitry Rybolovlev, faced a tough loss in court. He had tried to avoid paying a huge sum to a U. S. venture capital firm. This firm supports startups working on life-saving treatments. The judge said no, his family trust must pay up. The judge, Kathaleen St. J. McCormi

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Dec 05 2025CRYPTO

Is Jack Dorsey the Mysterious Bitcoin Creator?

Jack Dorsey, the tech mogul behind Twitter and Block, has sparked curiosity about his possible connection to Bitcoin's enigmatic creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Some believe Dorsey's background and actions hint at his involvement, while others dismiss the idea as mere coincidence. Dorsey's early interes

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Dec 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Year of Big Movies and TV Shows

The American Film Institute (AFI) just shared its top 10 films and TV shows of the year. This list is a big deal because it often hints at what might win Oscars later. Warner Bros. had a great year with two films making the cut: "One Battle After Another" and "Sinners. " Other standout movies inclu

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Dec 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Heavyweights Raise Alarms Over Netflix's Big Move

Big names in Hollywood are worried. They think Netflix buying Warner Bros. Discovery could shake things up in a big way. They sent a letter to Congress, but they didn't sign it. Why? They're scared of what Netflix might do to them. These filmmakers think Netflix could hurt movie theaters. They say

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Dec 05 2025BUSINESS

Paramount's Bold Move: Why They Think They're the Best Fit for Warner Bros.

Paramount is not happy with how Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) is handling a potential sale. They believe that if Netflix or Comcast win the bid, it won't be smooth sailing. Paramount thinks they are the only ones with a clear shot at buying WBD because they have a strong legal background to back them

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