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Why a Warner Bros.-Paramount Does (and Doesn’t) Makes Sense

A potential merger could bolster their streaming businesses and negotiating power with cable operators. But their crushing debt load could be a turn-off.

Andrew Ross Sorkin
Author: Andrew Ross Sorkin

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Andrew Ross Sorkin

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Cable Television, Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, ESPN, internal-storyline-no, Malone, John C, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Movies, NBCUniversal, Netflix Inc, Paramount Plus, Television, Warner Bros Discovery
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