
The podcast explores Ted Sarandos' rise in Hollywood and Netflix's potential acquisition of Warner Bros., examining the anxieties and power dynamics this deal stirs within the entertainment industry. Sarandos, who started in a video store, transformed Netflix by pioneering original programming and offering upfront payments to creators, disrupting traditional Hollywood practices. However, Netflix's growing power, limited data transparency, and disregard for theatrical releases have caused friction, leading some to fear its dominance. As Netflix pursues Warner Bros., it faces competition from Paramount and regulatory hurdles, engaging in lobbying efforts to address concerns about anti-competitiveness, while Sarandos defends the deal as a means of "saving Hollywood."
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