
The central question revolves around Netflix's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. and HBO Max, with Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, addressing concerns about competition, regulatory hurdles, and the deal's overall benefit to Hollywood. Sarandos defends the acquisition as an accelerant for Netflix's growth, countering arguments that it would stifle competition or create a streaming behemoth. He commits to maintaining Warner Bros.' theatrical release model, including the 45-day window, and refutes claims of regulatory advantages for rival bidder Paramount. Sarandos emphasizes the deal's potential to create jobs and foster innovation, contrasting it with Paramount's proposed leveraged buyout, which he argues would lead to significant cuts in the industry.
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