Netflix and Warner Bros. CEOs to Meet White House Amid M&A and Antitrust Concerns

Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos is scheduled to visit the White House to discuss the Warner Bros. deal, highlighting ongoing industry consolidation efforts. Meanwhile, Netflix's broader antitrust issues are under scrutiny, as Republican AGs criticize the company's $70 billion merger effort. These high-level meetings signal the government's increased focus on scrutinizing major media mergers, which could influence future regulatory actions. Monitoring upcoming statements and decisions from these meetings will be crucial for understanding potential impacts on the entertainment industry.
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