Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos will answer questions about the WBD deal during a Senate Judiciary antitrust subcommittee hearing on Feb. 3rd.
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As Paramount Skydance extends its deadline, Warner Bros. Discovery says 93% of its shareholders have rejected Paramount's hostile bid offer.
Earlier today, Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery announced that the streaming service has shifted their agreement to an all-cash deal.
Warner Bros Discovery has issued a response to what it calls Paramount Skydance's "meritless" lawsuit and "attacks" on the WBD's board.
Paramount Skydance made a legal move regarding Netflix and plans an even bigger move during Warner Bros. Discovery's shareholders meeting.
Netflix plans to keep Warner Bros. independent and the teams heading the studios (like DC Studios' James Gunn and Peter Safran) in charge.
Warner Bros. Discovery's board outlines its reasons for recommending that shareholders reject Paramount Skydance's hostile bid offer.
Bloomberg is reporting that Warner Bros. Discovery's board will advise shareholders to reject Paramount Skydance's hostile bid offering.
Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters addressed the Warner Bros deal, being "fully committed" to theatrical releases, and more.
If you believe Donald Trump, Paramount Skydance's David Ellison, and Netflix's Ted Sarandos aren't "particularly great friends" of his.
Warner Bros. Discovery will spend the next ten days reviewing Paramount Skydance's hostile bid before making a recommendation to stockholders.
David Ellison's Paramount Skydance is looking to kill the Netflix/Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) deal, launching a hostile bid for WBD.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav and Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos seem to be on the same page when it comes to DC Studios' DCU.
With Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery making headlines, we examine how Netflix or HBO MAX could play a role in the future of Doctor Who.
Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery have finalized a deal that sees the streamer buying WBD's studios and streaming service for $82.7 billion.
Despite efforts by Comcast and Paramount Skydance, Netflix has entered into exclusive talks with Warner Bros. Discovery over a potential deal.
Reports are Paramount Skydance made its case to Warner Bros. Discovery about why a deal with either Netflix or Comcast wouldn't work.
Lawyers for Paramount Skydance sent a letter to Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) CEO David Zaslav, claiming Netflix is being unfairly favored.
Report: Comcast hired Goldman Sachs & Morgan Stanley to help potentially formulate a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery's studios and streaming.
A new CNBC report offers new insights into Paramount/Warner Bros. Discovery, including David Ellison/Skydance considering a hostile bid.
Netflix is reportedly making moves for a possible Warner Bros. Discovery bid, and they have a very interesting financial advisor assisting.
Warner Bros. Discovery officially confirmed receiving offers from "multiple parties" to acquire either the entire company or Warner Bros.
David Ellison's Skydance might not be the only contender for Warner Bros. Discovery, with reports signaling serious interest from Netflix.
The Wall Street Journal reports that David Ellison's Skydance, new owner of Paramount, is looking to make a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery.
The leadership team will include:
David Duvall, Chief Technology Officer
Amy Girdwood, Chief People & Culture Officer
Ryan Gould, President, US Ad Sales GTM (reporting to Zeiler)
Anil Jhingan, Chief Development Officer
Kasia Kieli, President and MD, Poland and CEO, TVN
Fernando Medin, President, International
Scott Miller, President, Distribution (reporting to Zeiler)
Fulvia Nicoli, Executive Vice President, Content Strategy & Insights (reporting to[...]
Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting into two companies: Streaming & Studios and Global Networks. Here's a look at who's going where...
A majority of voting Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders made it clear they weren't fans of what CEO David Zaslav and others are getting paid.
The trailer for The Conjuring: Last Rites debuts tomorrow. The final film for Patrick Wilson & Vera Farmiga will hit theaters September 5.
Things haven't always been easy for Last Week Tonight host John Oliver and Warner Bros Discovery, who he occasionally calls "Business Daddy," from ranting over his service issues with AT&T to his featured story release on YouTube changed from Mondays to Thursdays Originally, the episodes that air on HBO and stream on Max on Sundays[...]
Warner Bros. Discovery is reportedly changing the color of the Max logo, which raises an important question. When can we see Coyote vs. Acme?























