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Warner Bros. gets new offer from Paramount

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 · 8h
Warner Bros gets a higher offer from Paramount in heated fight for the storied Hollywood studio
Warner Bros. Discovery said that Paramount has raised the price of its takeover offer to $31 per share, potentially setting the stage for a fresh bidding war with Netflix over the future of the Hollyw...

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 · 6h · on MSN
Warner Bros. Discovery says new Paramount bid could best Netflix offer
 · 8h · on MSN
Paramount pushes ahead in Warner Bros. takeover fight with increased bid of $31 per share
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Netflix boss: Film industry would be 'smaller' if Paramount wins battle for Warner Bros
The boss of Netflix has defended his deal to buy a part of Warner Bros and said a victory for rival Paramount would be bad for Hollywood.

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Foreign state ownership of media companies is ‘bad idea’, says Netflix boss
 · 21h
Ted Sarandos Says James Cameron’s Disapproval Of Netflix-Warner Deal Is “Quite Confusing” & Paramount Offer Will Shrink Film Biz
 · 17h
Warner Bros. Discovery Reviewing Paramount’s Latest Revised Bid, Continues to Recommend Netflix Deal
Paramount submitted a higher bid on Monday, though specific financial terms were not immediately available.

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 · 12h
Paramount-Skydance's Fight for Warner Bros. in Focus Ahead of 4Q Results -- Earnings Preview
 · 8h
Warner Bros opens talks with rival Paramount, weighs raised $31 per share bid

Warner Bros. flagged the N-word outburst during the BAFTAs

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 · 15h
Warner Bros. Intervened at BAFTAs, Requested Racial Slur Be Cut From Broadcast
Warner Bros. intervened at the BAFTA Film Awards after Tourette's campaigner John Davidson shouted the N-word at the "Sinners" cast.

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 · 14h
Warner Bros. Execs Requested N-Word Incident Be Removed From BAFTAs Broadcast — But Request Was Ignored: Report
 · 19h · on MSN
Warner Bros. complained about BAFTA racial slur incident & requested it be cut from BBC broadcast
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