Netflix and Paramount deals are both wrong for Warner Bros Discovery – and democracy | Courtney C Radsch

Warner Bros Discovery, America's largest media company, faces a perfect storm with its impending deals. A $108 billion hostile takeover bid from Paramount Skydance, backed by Donald Trump's ally Larry Ellison, threatens free speech and democracy. Meanwhile, Netflix has submitted a $82.7 billion bid for the conglomerate, which would mark big tech's aggressive expansion into Hollywood.

Critics argue that both options are detrimental to the public interest, producing an unprecedented concentration of power over what Americans watch and which stories get told. Market power, as exercised by streaming giants like Netflix, can stifle speech. The platform's algorithmic control over content, including movies, documentaries, and satire, can silence dissenting voices and limit the scope of journalistic inquiry.

The Trump administration has weaponized merger reviews to extract editorial concessions from media companies desperate for regulatory approval. This coercion has already been evident in Paramount's settlement with CBS last year, where the corporation installed a "bias" monitor at CBS News after failing to secure Federal Communications Commission approval. The move was condemned by an FCC commissioner as "never-before-seen forms of government control over newsroom decisions."

The potential impact on CNN is concerning, particularly if the deal goes through. Stephen Colbert's late-night show was cancelled prior to the merger as a gesture to Trump, and now Paramount promises "sweeping changes" at the network – exactly what Trump has demanded.

Critics note that Netflix has its own troubling history of bowing to political pressure. In 2019, after removing a satirical news show critical of Saudi Arabia, CEO Reed Hastings defended the decision by saying they were not in the news business and did not aim for "truth to power." This false dichotomy ignores the role entertainment plays in shaping public opinion.

The upcoming deals would concentrate enormous power over what Americans watch and which stories are told. Both Netflix and Paramount Skydance threaten speech through market power and demonstrated capitulation, respectively. Combining two of the country's most influential news organizations under billionaire owners who have already shown a pattern of suppressing journalism to curry favor with Trump is particularly concerning.

Consolidation in the entertainment industry can lead to fewer buyers and distributors for challenging stories, making self-censorship more likely. The ultimate goal of these deals should be rejected by regulatory bodies that must act now to protect free speech and democracy.
 
I'm so sure... 🤔 I mean, not sure at all... Like, both deals are bad news for public interest and freedom of speech? Yeah, that's right... nope! I think one of them is way worse than the other, but actually... neither of them sounds great to me. Market power from streaming giants like Netflix can stifle speech, that's true... but what about the whole government control thing with Paramount? Can't say I'm totally sold on either option... 😒
 
omg u guys i cant even right now 🤯 so like we gotta talk about this Warner Bros Discovery deal and it's literally a disaster waiting to happen 🚨 firstly there's this $108 billion hostile takeover bid from Paramount Skydance backed by Larry Ellison aka Donald Trump's BFF which is already red flagging free speech and democracy for me 🚫 and then theres Netflix throwing in the towel with their $82.7 billion bid which is basically just gonna give them even more power over what we watch 📺

i mean think about it both of these companies have a history of bowing down to pressure and now they wanna own the whole Hollywood scene 🤯 and that means no dissenting voices on screen no journalistic inquiry no satirical shows being aired because some billionaire decided its not cool anymore 😒

and let's not forget CNN which is already struggling with its own identity crisis what if these deals go through what kinda news will we be getting anymore 📰 it's all so scary
 
I'm getting major feels of dread thinking about this 🤕. We're talking about the future of our media landscape here and it's looking super sketchy. These massive corporate deals are going to concentrate so much power in the hands of a few billionaires that it's like, totally unacceptable 🤑. I mean, who gets to decide what we watch and which stories get told? Not us, apparently.

And let's not forget about the whole Trump thing 💔. He's already proven himself to be super hostile towards free speech and journalism, so the idea of him owning CNN is just straight-up terrifying 😱. And don't even get me started on Netflix's history of bowing to pressure 🤥. It's like, how can we trust them to tell stories that are actually true?

We need regulatory bodies to step in here and say no way, José 🚫. We can't let these deals go through without putting our free speech and democracy at risk. I'm all for a good DIY project, but when it comes to saving our media landscape, we need some serious intervention 💪.
 
omg this is so scary!! 🤯 if either of these deals go through it's gonna be a disaster for america! we need more control over what we watch on tv not less!! 📺💔 can't believe larry ellison is backing this takeover his friend donald trump would be all about controlling the narrative and stifling free speech. and netflix trying to say they're not in the news business but that's so wrong! we need more diverse voices on our screens not just one billionaire deciding what's "acceptable" 🤷‍♀️ regulatory bodies gotta act fast and stop these deals!! 💪
 
I'm getting all nostalgic for the good old days of independent media 🙏. Can you believe this? Two giant corporations, one with a history of bowing down to Trump's whims (Netflix), and another with ties to a guy who thinks he can just make deals happen no matter what (Paramount). It's like they think they can just buy their way into the hearts of America 🤑. And now we're talking about consolidating CNN under one umbrella? The thought alone gives me chills 😱. We need regulators to step in and protect us from this kind of market manipulation, before it's too late 👀. The whole point of having a free press is to hold those in power accountable... not let them control the narrative 🤖.
 
🚨 this takeover bid is like something out of a dystopian movie 🎥 - I'm low-key worried about the implications on our first amendment rights 🤯. With Netflix or Paramount in control, it's like they're holding the pen 🖊️ to what we get to watch and say. And you know how they'll shape that narrative? Exactly as Trump wants it 💸 - suppressing dissenting voices and controlling the flow of information is a recipe for disaster 🤥.

We need regulatory bodies to step in ASAP and put a stop to these deals before it's too late ⏰. The concentration of power like this can stifle creativity, spark false narratives, and ultimately silence our collective voice 🗣️. It's time to get involved and make some noise about preserving the integrity of free speech 💥!
 
"Those who would give up essential liberty to acquire a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." 🚫💔

The concentration of power in the entertainment industry is a ticking time bomb for our democratic society. The constant bombardment of curated content and the prioritization of market share over creative freedom will lead to an erosion of free speech and critical thinking. We need to be vigilant and protect the pillars of our democracy, including a free press and diverse viewpoints.

The irony that billionaire owners who have already shown a pattern of suppressing journalism to curry favor with powerful figures is not lost on me. This is a perfect storm of corporate greed and government overreach, and it's up to us to speak out against it. 🗣️💪
 
omg, have you seen that new movie on netflix 🍿 i just binge watched the whole season in one day 😴 anyway back to this warner bros discovery thing... i dont get why they need to merge with netflix or paramount skydance, cant they just leave each other alone 💁‍♀️ and just focus on making movies and shows that we want to watch? 🎬 and what's with the algorithm thingy? cant they just show us stuff we like without controlling our thoughts 🤔
 
🤣 Can you believe this? America's largest media company is being held hostage 🚔 by billionaires with a "Trump-tastic" track record 😒! I mean, who needs freedom of speech when you've got Larry Ellison backing a hostile takeover bid 💸? And let's not forget Netflix has its own dirty laundry 💩 - bowing to pressure just to avoid controversy. But hey, at least we'll have more of Stephen Colbert on our screens... or will he be too busy being silenced by his new owners? 🤣

Seriously though, this is a big deal and regulatory bodies need to step in ASAP 🔒. We can't let the concentration of power over what we watch and which stories get told go unchecked 💥. It's like the old saying goes: "Too much of a good thing becomes a bad thing" 🤪. And trust me, folks, this isn't a good thing 😅.

So, who do you think will come out on top in this media battle? Netflix or Paramount Skydance? 🤔 The world may be watching... or should I say, the algorithm is watching 📺! 😉
 
🤔 This whole situation feels like a classic case of too many cooks spoiling the broth 🍲. On one hand, you've got Paramount Skydance's $108 billion offer, which is basically a power play to silence dissenting voices and limit what gets told on TV 📺. And then there's Netflix's $82.7 billion bid, which could lead to an even more concentrated market with one giant player making all the calls 🔮.

Meanwhile, we're also seeing the Trump administration try to exert its control over media companies like a puppeteer pulling strings 🎭. It's worrying when you see how easily CBS News was pressured into installing a "bias" monitor after failing to get FCC approval 👀. And if CNN gets caught up in this mess, I can only imagine the kind of 'sweeping changes' that could lead to 😬.

It's not just about free speech and democracy; it's also about how our entertainment options are shaped by these giant corporations 🤝. We need regulatory bodies to step in and make sure that everyone's voice is heard, not just those with the deepest pockets 💸.
 
omg, I'm getting the same feeling from this deal as I did when ViacomCBS merged with CBS in 2019... it's like they're trying to suck all the creativity out of Hollywood 🤯. And what's up with Larry Ellison backing this takeover? doesn't he have enough money already? 🤑. Anyway, back in the day when we had a strong TV network like ABC and NBC, we had real news anchors who wouldn't be swayed by politicians' agendas... now it's all about Netflix and Paramount Skydance controlling what we watch 📺. it's like they're trying to turn America into some dystopian sci-fi movie 😱
 
omg this is like our school's debate team all over again but way more serious lol imagine the biggest media companies controlling what we watch on tv and which stories get told it's so scary 🤯 like if our school was run by just a few people with all the power they'd totally censor anything that disagrees with them 🚫

and can you believe netflix has a history of bowing to pressure too? like remember how they removed that satirical show because it was critical of saudi arabia 🤔 i'm pretty sure we've had similar incidents in school where some people got called out for saying something 'offensive' but wasn't even meant to be 😂

anyway back to this warner bros discovery thing i think regulators need to step in and protect free speech it's like our school's student council or whatever needs to make sure everyone's voice is heard not just the popular kids 🗣️
 
I'm getting major red flags from this Warner Bros Discovery takeover bid 🚨💸. With Paramount Skydance's $108 billion offer, we're talking about a huge concentration of power in the hands of one entity – and let's be real, Donald Trump's ally Larry Ellison is no stranger to making questionable moves 💔.

And then there's Netflix throwing its hat into the ring with an $82.7 billion bid... what's really going on here? Are we just witnessing two massive corporate giants gobbling up what little remains of media freedom in the US? 🤖 I'm not buying it (pun intended).

The more I read about this, the more I think these deals are a recipe for disaster – and I don't just mean for consumers. We're talking about a potential stifling of free speech, with big tech's algorithmic control over content playing a major role in silencing dissenting voices 🗣️.

I'm all for consolidation in the entertainment industry, but when it comes to media conglomerates like this, I think we need to take a step back and ask: what's the real motive here? Is it about making money or is it about shaping public opinion? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm super wary about this whole Warner Bros Discovery takeover thing... $108 billion is insane! 🤑 And what's with Larry Ellison backing it? He's already got a history of, like, weird stuff going on 🕵️‍♂️. But you know who's even more sketchy? These big tech companies trying to buy up everything and stifle free speech 💻. I mean, we can't let Netflix and Paramount just dictate what we watch and when... that's not democracy, fam! 😒 And don't even get me started on the whole "bias" monitor thing... like, no thanks 🚫. We need to keep those newsrooms independent, you feel? 📰 The more consolidation in Hollywood, the less chances there are for diverse perspectives and stories to be told 🌎. Regulators gotta step up and protect our First Amendment rights 💪!
 
🤯 this is getting outta hand... like, what's next? our TVs will just start broadcasting propaganda or something... i'm seriously worried about the future of media in this country... all these big players are just gonna end up silencing dissenting voices and telling us what to watch... market power + algorithmic control = total loss of free speech 🚫💔
 
Ugh, this is getting out of hand 🤯! A $108 billion takeover bid from Paramount Skydance backed by Larry Ellison? That's insane 💸. And then Netflix jumps in with a $82.7 billion bid? It's like they're trying to take over the entire media landscape 📺. I'm worried about what this means for free speech and democracy. If we end up with two billionaires controlling our news sources, it's gonna be super hard to get unbiased info out there 📰.

I mean, think about it - Stephen Colbert's show got cancelled just because Trump didn't like it 😡. Now Paramount wants to make "sweeping changes" at CNN? That's not a good sign 🚨. And don't even get me started on Netflix's history of bowing to pressure 👎. It's all about silencing dissenting voices and limiting journalistic inquiry, which is a major problem in itself 💔.

We need regulatory bodies to step in and protect our freedom to watch what we want and get the info we deserve 🙏. Consolidation like this just leads to more self-censorship and fewer buyers for challenging stories, which is super concerning 😬.
 
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