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DOJ Probes Netflix’s Power Over Filmmakers in Warner Deal Review
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DOJ Probes Netflix’s Power Over Filmmakers in Warner Deal Review

Bloomberg · Feb 21, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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The Justice Department’s investigation of Netflix Inc.’s proposed $72 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. includes scrutiny of the streaming giant’s behavior and whether it wields anticompetitive leverage over creators in negotiations for acquiring programming.


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