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  1. Inside Warner Bros. Discovery’s Upfront: the ‘Ellison in the Room’

    Warner Bros. Discovery opened its annual upfronts presentation to advertisers Wednesday with a tribute to the late, great…
    #NewsBeep #News #TV #AU #Australia #DavidEllison #Entertainment #HBO #HeatedRivalry #Upfronts #WarnerBros.Discovery
    newsbeep.com/au/668635/

  2. Inside Warner Bros. Discovery’s Upfront: the ‘Ellison in the Room’

    Warner Bros. Discovery opened its annual upfronts presentation to advertisers Wednesday with a tribute to the late, great…
    #NewsBeep #News #TV #AU #Australia #DavidEllison #Entertainment #HBO #HeatedRivalry #Upfronts #WarnerBros.Discovery
    newsbeep.com/au/668635/

  3. The Ellisons are DT buddies. This will be the end of an open-minded Hollywood and independent streamers (i.e., the competition), not to mention it will be the doorway to AI slop.

    "Many will argue that the Ellisons’ Paramount-Warner Bros. union is another nail in the coffin of a shrinking motion picture industry. But there’s a reasonable case to be made that the Ellisons are here to evolve the combo as a fierce competitor against giants Netflix, Amazon and Apple."

    Deadline: Paramount CEO David Ellison Caused Industry-Wide Panic With His Grand Plan For Warner Bros., But Do We Really Need To Be Afraid? deadline.com/2026/05/david-ell @Deadline #Paramount #WarnerBros

  4. DC Studios Reveals ‘Super Mutant Magic Academy’ Image Ahead Of Annecy

    DC Studios and Warner Bros. Animation have revealed first looks of Super Mutant Magic Academy, Keeping Up With The…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Movies #Annecy #AnnecyInternationalAnimationFilmFestival #DCStudios #Entertainment #PeterSafran #SamRegister #warnerbros.animation
    newsbeep.com/us/636718/

  5. As a matter of fact, I think Hollywood has been really loosing quality since 2023. There seems to be an almost total absence of new prestige TV shows and movies being talked around.

    "Hollywood has long put out important truth-telling films, from “All the President’s Men” to the documentary “Citizenfour.” Some of the most celebrated films and TV shows — such as “The Godfather,” “All in the Family” and “M*A*S*H” — explored daring, controversial themes. Much of this content was created when film and TV functioned through open markets involving separate studios, exhibitors and distributors. After the industry allowed widespread consolidation, streaming companies began to take over. If a studio like Warner Bros. ceases to exist as an independent entity, we will lose yet another company to fund, produce and distribute that kind of art.

    There’s good news, though. It comes in the form of a word that reliably counteracts fear: solidarity.

    When over 4,000 artists are willing to sign a letter encouraging state attorneys general to block the merger — and more are signing every day — that matters. When elected leaders, from the California attorney general Rob Bonta to Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey and Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York start speaking out, holding hearings and starting investigations, that matters, too.

    We also have an existing blueprint for success to thwart this merger. After the federal government approved a merger between Nexstar and Tegna, two affiliate station conglomerates, a bipartisan group of state enforcers challenged the combination and a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the deal. A jury recently found that Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster, acts an illegal monopoly, and another jury decided against Meta and Google in a case about social media addiction.
    The oligarchs are still in charge. But they are starting to lose their grip on power."

    nytimes.com/2026/05/07/opinion

    #USA #Monopolies #Oligopolies #Paramount #WarnerBros

  6. WARNER BROS PIERDE 2.800 MILLONES DE DOLARES TRAS SU FUSION CON PARAMOUNT.
    La gran sacudida empresarial de Hollywood ya está dejando heridas visibles en las cuentas de Warner Bros. Discovery. El conglomerado audiovisual cerró su primer trimestre fiscal con unas pérdidas cercanas a los 2.900 millones de dólares, una cifra gigantesca marcada por los costes…
    nuevoimagenesdeactualidad.blog
    #cine #cinema #warnerbros #paramountpictures