Guest Opinion: When It Comes to Netflix, Warner Bros. and Paramount, Trump Has a Conflict of Interest
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The President of the United States is strongly involved in the takeover of Warner Brothers. It is about the power over what we see – not only in the USA, but also in Germany.
Guest Opinion: When it comes to Netflix, Warner Bros. and Paramount, Trump has a conflict of interest
During the so-called Golden Age of Hollywood, five major studios competed for actors, directors, scripts and audiences. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Radio-Keith-Orpheum, Paramount, Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox all had clout.
When Netflix closed the deal to get Warner Bros and HBO Max, the US president did not hesitate to say that he would "participate" in the review process. Trump has now established a condition: that the company that closes the pact acquires its television channels. "It could involve getting rid of a media that he does not like," warns experts.
the measure that Paramount took forward its attempt, which lasted months, to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, the company insisted on setting up a trunk that said to have in hand: Larry Ellison, the billions of CEO's father of Paramount, David Ellison. Read more (12/14/2025
In-depth analysis of the dispute between Paramount and Netflix to acquire Warner Bros, with the look of financial analyst Alberto Iturralde that reveals strategy, market and political connections in this great audiovisual operation.
WHAT'S THE REAL STORY AROUND NETFLIX, PARAMOUNT AND WARNER BROS.? | 14 December, 2025 - Film Information
There are unspoken undercurrents behind the Netflix vs. Paramount Skydance battle for Warner Bros. My thoughts on the same are as follows: 1. Trump’s Growing Strategic Role: US President Donald Trump’s public remarks suggest his intention to influence the Warner Bros acquisition. This transforms the deal into a politically charged media power play rather than a purely corporate transaction. 2. The CNN Variable – A Personal and Political Edge: T…
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