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1. embedd+Y[view] [source] 2025-12-05 12:28:44
>>meetpa+(OP)
> Combination Will Offer More Choice and Greater Value for Consumers, Create More Opportunities for the Creative Community and Generate Shareholder Value

No doubt about the last part, but how does merging two giants create "More Choice"? I know corporate double-speak is already out of control and I know they're writing whatever they can do avoid regulators who surely are looking into the acquisition, but surely these executives cannot believe acquisitions lead to more choice, right?

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2. utucur+52[view] [source] 2025-12-05 12:34:28
>>embedd+Y
I guess you are in the US. For you, WB content was already available. But you see, they never bothered to make that content available for most of the rest of the world. Netflix, on the other hand, is available most anywhere. This is exactly what it says on the can - more choice and greater value for me.
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3. jayvee+U2[view] [source] 2025-12-05 12:40:28
>>utucur+52
Your Netflix bill is about to skyrocket and there's no guarantee you'll have access to those titles.
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4. whizzt+95[view] [source] 2025-12-05 12:54:46
>>jayvee+U2
Well if I can cancel my HBO Max it will probably be a zero-sum thing (all the crappy "discovery" content they tacked on was just annoying and I have little interest in their "sports" offerings)
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5. windex+E7[view] [source] 2025-12-05 13:09:05
>>whizzt+95
The unfortunate reality is that HBO may have less content but there's also less garbage. I'm constantly blown away by how mediocre everything on Netflix is. I only have it because it's bundled into myobile bill at a legacy discount which makes it only a few dollars a month. I wouldn't pay full price for Netflix now and I will likely remove it altogether if they do another price hike that adds a few more dollars beyond my current discount (~70%).
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