- cross-posted to:
- movies@piefed.social
- movies@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- movies@piefed.social
- movies@lemmy.world
Can’t wait to hear what John Oliver has to say about this
Good to see the free market in action. I’m sure this merge will be good for consumers, encourage innovation, and ensure that the barriers to entry are not set too high.
Quality will go down for all 3 and now they’ll cancel even more shows before they complete.
I mean…better that than Skydance…but also maybe let’s stop consolidating properties.
Curious to see whether they combine HBO and Netflix. In the article netflix answers in an ambiguous way.
I bet they are trying to calculate whether this will bring in less money if they combine them, because they can’t just jack up the price of netflix subscription to double immediately after the merging of the two platforms. Many have both Netflix and HBO subscription so it might actually reduce the revenue.
I’m sure they’ll find a way to make it worse and more expensive than before. They never fail to do so. Line must go up.
Yeah, that’s for sure.
We as consumers must have some compassion for the shareholders and the poor CEO. /s
The price hikes where neccesarry for sure then…
Fuck big corps.
Bn? Bananas? I can pay 75 bananas for Warner.
It’s one Warner Brothers, what could it cost, ten bananas?




