Massive Netflix expansion deal fails the world, putting propaganda control into the hands of fewer people

5th Dec. 2025– Unbelievable fuckery.

Antitrust regulators in America should reject this proposed takeover of Warner by Netflix.

NYT: On Thursday, a group of anonymous feature film producers sent a letter to Congress with “grave concerns” about Netflix’s buying Warner Bros. Discovery. “Netflix views any time spent watching a movie in a theater as time not spent on their platform,” the letter said. “They have no incentive to support theatrical exhibition, and they have every incentive to kill it.”

They were anonymous because they feared retribution!

America’s corporate culture is sick. No. Bigger is not better.

In the US, combining Netflix’s 21% and HBO Max’s 13% revenue share could result in ~34%, overtaking Amazon Prime Video.

This gives Netflix too much ability to flood already-propagandised Americans with anti-woke, unchristian propaganda.

Grok :

Netflix holds a significant position in the video streaming market as of December 2025. Here’s a breakdown of its latest market share data based on available metrics (primarily revenue and subscribers), focusing on both US and global figures. Note that market share can vary by measurement (e.g., revenue, subscribers, or viewing time), and I’ve specified where possible.

US Streaming Market Share (by Revenue, 2025)

Netflix commands 21% of the US video streaming market. 0 This positions it just behind Amazon Prime Video. Here’s how it compares to major competitors:

  • Amazon Prime Video: 22%
  • Netflix: 21%
  • Max (HBO): 13%
  • Disney+: 12%
  • Hulu: 11%
  • Paramount+: 9%
  • Apple TV+: 7%
  • Peacock: 1%
  • Other: 4%

This data reflects revenue-based market share among subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) services.

In terms of viewing time share (Nielsen data for June 2025), Netflix accounts for 8.3% of total US TV viewing, with streaming overall at 46% of TV usage. 8 Within streaming specifically, this equates to roughly 18% of viewing time.

Global Streaming Market Share (2025)

Globally, Netflix leads with approximately 301.6 million subscribers as of August 2025. 48 The total global SVOD subscriber base across major platforms is estimated at over 780 million. 44 This gives Netflix about 39% subscriber-based market share.

By region (revenue-based share, where available):

  • Canada: Netflix 24%, ahead of Amazon Prime Video (23%). 0
  • United Kingdom: Netflix 27%, slightly ahead of Amazon Prime Video (26%). 0
  • Japan (SVOD): Netflix 21.7%, leading Amazon Prime Video (12.9%). 0

Global video streaming revenue is projected at $214.6 billion in 2025. 49 Specific revenue share for Netflix isn’t directly broken out in recent reports, but its dominance in subscribers aligns with a strong revenue position.

Impact of Recent Acquisition Announcement

On December 5, 2025, Netflix announced a definitive agreement to acquire Warner Bros. from Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) for a total enterprise value of $82.7 billion (equity value $72 billion), including Warner Bros.’ film and TV studios, HBO Max, and HBO. 23 The deal, expected to close in 12-18 months pending approvals, separates WBD’s Discovery Global networks into a new company.

This could significantly boost Netflix’s market share:

  • WBD’s streaming services (primarily Max/HBO Max) have about 126 million subscribers as of June 2025. 41
  • Assuming limited overlap, the combined subscriber base could exceed 425 million, potentially pushing Netflix’s global subscriber share above 50% (based on the 780 million total SVOD estimate).
  • In the US, combining Netflix’s 21% and Max’s 13% revenue share could result in ~34%, overtaking Amazon Prime Video. 0
  • Analysts note the merger aims to enhance content libraries, drive engagement, and yield $2-3 billion in annual cost savings, strengthening Netflix’s competitive edge. 31

Market reactions have been mixed, with Netflix shares dipping initially on the news. 25 Exact post-acquisition shares will depend on integration and regulatory outcomes, but this represents a major shift in the streaming landscape.

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