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Donald Trump could have the final say on who gets Warner Bros. Discovery after all

After the "No Kings" mayhem, I'm sure this will send the left into meltdown, although it makes perfect sense because this could end up being the only way to balance voices across this industry.


The NY Post is obviously right-leaning, so there is a pinch of salt to their claim. However, after the disaster that most of the country had to endure under Biden when Disney went woke, it only makes sense for Trump to drum some sense into the industry and prevent WB Discovery from going down the drain, which is what would happen if it is bought by Netflix.
I'm not exactly a fan of David Ellison, but then he has led Paramount in the right direction so far, and I would choose him over Netflix and Comcast any day. Trump apparently thinks that way too.
 
Whoever ends up in office is going to have a say in these kinds of deals, that part isn’t super surprising. I don’t really buy the idea that Netflix = doom or Skydance = salvation though. Every big studio has been hit or miss lately. It’ll come down to whoever actually steers the company well after the purchase, not just who approves the deal.
 
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