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Netflix and Rule Them All?: Mergers, Monopolies & the Future of Entertainment

12 min · 10 de dic de 2025
Portada del episodio Netflix and Rule Them All?: Mergers, Monopolies & the Future of Entertainment

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"In this episode of Open Queue, we dive into the monumental acquisition of Warner Brothers by Netflix for a staggering $83 billion. We explore the implications of this merger on the entertainment industry, discussing potential layoffs, the concentration of intellectual property, and the future of creativity in a tech-dominated landscape. Join us as we analyze the balance between business and art, and what this means for the future of streaming and traditional media. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the evolving dynamics of Hollywood."

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