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DGA Eyes Netflix Warner Bros. Discovery Talks

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Directors Guild plans meeting with Netflix over WBD acquisition.
  • Unions express concerns over industry competition and talent rights.
  • Netflix reportedly offered around $28 a share for Warner Bros. Discovery.
DGA Eyes Netflix Warner Bros. Discovery Talks

The Directors Guild of America has announced plans to engage in discussions with Netflix regarding the potential acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. This development has raised significant concerns for the DGA, who view a competitive industry as crucial for fostering creativity and securing the rights of directors and their teams.

The union plans to meet with Netflix to articulate its specific concerns and gain a clearer understanding of the streamer's strategic vision for the combined entity. This move comes as Hollywood unions begin to scrutinize the ongoing consolidation within the media landscape.

This potential deal, reportedly involving a Netflix offer of approximately $28 per share, follows a period where Warner Bros. Discovery actively sought a buyer after receiving multiple offers. The DGA's engagement signals a proactive stance from Hollywood labor groups in navigating major industry shifts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The DGA is concerned about the impact of media consolidation on industry competition, talent rights, and the creative landscape.
The DGA believes that such a deal could impact directors' careers and creative rights, prompting their engagement with Netflix.
Netflix reportedly offered around $28 per share for Warner Bros. Discovery, mostly in cash.

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