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Netflix, White House and Ted Sarandos

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 · 15h · on MSN
Netflix CEO Sarandos visited White House right before streamer said WBD deal is off
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos went to the White House for a meeting on his company's effort to buy part of Warner Bros. Discovery.

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Paramount must convince regulators its deal with Warner will not hurt customers
Not so fast, Paramount. After a long, tumultuous fight for Warner Bros. Discovery, the Hollywood giant has finally bested rival bidder Netflix but now faces a new challenge: Winning over regulators.

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‘David Ellison Scares the S— Out of Me’: How Paramount Beat Out Netflix, Won Warner Bros. and Will Change Hollywood Forever
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Paramount Skydance wins Warner Bros; Netflix walks away and its shares jump
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Netflix Says Paramount Has Paid $2.8 Billion Breakup Fee for Warner Bros. Discovery Deal
On Friday, Netflix announced that Paramount Skydance had paid the streamer its promised $2.8 billion breakup fee, following Paramount’s victory in their bidding war for WBD.

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What Does the New Paramount and Warner Bros. Merger Mean For You?
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CNBC Daily Open: Netflix walks away from Warner Bros. Discovery bid
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Netflix Walks and Wins? Stock Pops, Wall Street Praises Call to Quit Hunt for Warner Bros.

Analysts discuss open questions and dissect the streamer's decision not to escalate the bidding further ("Take the money and run!") after co-CEO Ted Sarandos traveled to the White House.
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Sarandos Schleps To White House To Counterpunch Paramount’s Potential Upper Hand In WBD Bid

Ted Sarandos is heading to the White House Thursday to salvage Netflix's bid for Warner Bros' studio & streaming assets
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Elizabeth Warren questions what Trump White House told Netflix before Paramount's WBD merger victory

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, one of the loudest antitrust voices in Congress, sharply criticized Paramount Skydance's sudden victory over Netflix in its bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery,
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