Netflix announces deal to buy Warner Bros., HBO Max

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Evening News

In a deal worth nearly $83 billion, Netflix says it will acquire key assets such as Warner Bros. Studio and HBO after the linear cable channels split into a separate company. Major Hollywood associations, like the Writers Guild, are raising competition concerns because there are likely to be regulatory hurdles to closing the deal. NBC News’ Chloe Melas reports.

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