Netflix Says Users Can Cancel Service if HBO Max Merger Makes It Too Expensive
Netflix co-CEO argued the deal would increase content value without raising prices and highlighted 80% of HBO Max subscribers also use Netflix.
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Major changes coming for Netflix subscribers
LOS ANGELES — Netflix is making a clear push to tighten its grip on the streaming wars, and its latest move shows just how serious it is about staying on top. As Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery move closer to a long-rumored merger — expected to be finalized in late 2026 or early 2027 — the two companies are already acting like future partners by sharing content.
Ted Sarandos Tells U.S. Senate Netflix Has “No Political Agenda” Under Oath — Netflix’s Kids Content Tells a Different Story
When Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee this week to defend the company’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, he faced sharp questioning over market power, competition, and cultural influence. But one exchange stood out more than the rest. Asked directly by Sen. Josh Hawley why Netflix promotes gender ideology in children’s programming, Sarandos flatly denied the premise. “Netflix has no politi…
Netflix prepares for major changes in 2026. The most important of these will be Warner Bros. Discovery’s purchase operation, which will make HBO Max become the property of the streaming giant. However, Netflix knows that users are concerned about a price increase. For them, the company’s co-CEO has a few words. In an appearance before the U.S. Senate’s Judicial Committee, Netflix has tried to defend by all possible means the absence of danger in…
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