Trump to stay out of Netflix-Paramount row


The US Department of Justice is reviewing that offer and a competing, hostile bid from Paramount Skydance. — Reuters

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump says he will stay out of the Netflix and Paramount Skydance fight over Warner Bros Discovery, a reversal from late last year when he said he would be involved in reviewing the deal.

“I haven’t been involved,” Trump said in an interview with NBC News.

“I must say, I guess I’m considered to be a very strong president.

“I’ve been called by both sides. It’s the two sides, but I’ve decided I shouldn’t be involved. The Justice Department will handle it.”

Trump said in December he would have a say on whether the proposed merger between Netflix and Warner Bros should go forward, telling reporters that the market share of a combined entity could raise concerns.

“I’ll be involved in that decision,” Trump said at the time.

Netflix and Paramount Skydance covet Warner Bros for its film and television studios, extensive content library and franchises. Netflix has proposed an US$82.7bil acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery.

The US Department of Justice is reviewing that offer and a competing, hostile bid from Paramount Skydance.

The Republican leader acknowledged the divide between the bidders in the NBC interview on Wednesday.

“There’s a theory that one of the companies is too big and it shouldn’t be allowed to do it, and the other company is saying something else,” he said.

“They’re beating the hell out of each other – and there’ll be a winner.”

Paramount’s chief executive officer is David Ellison, whose father, billionaire Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, has cultivated a close relationship with Trump. — Reuters

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