Netflix’s $72 Billion Play Raises Flags on Streaming Monopoly and American Content Control
Netflix’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery for $72 billion is not just a business move—it threatens to concentrate streaming power in one giant, raising concerns about media monopolies, reduced consumer choice, and the erosion of America’s cultural sovereignty.
The blockbuster announcement that Netflix intends to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery for an astonishing $72 billion is more than just another mega-merger in the entertainment industry—it signals a dangerous consolidation of power that could stifle competition and undermine American values of free enterprise and diverse cultural expression.Is Big Tech’s Grip on Streaming Becoming Too Tight?Netflix, already holding the title as the world’s largest streaming platform with over 300 million subscribers globally, is set to absorb vast libraries including iconic franchises like Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and classics such as Casablanca and Citizen Kane. This move threatens to shrink the...
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