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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups · Dec 6, 2025

Netflix's $72B WB deal sparks debate on Hollywood's future. Plus: AI's copyright crisis, insider trading on prediction markets, and new YC bets.

Disney Could Counter Netflix by Acquiring AMC Theaters and Integrating with Disney+

Disney could create an unbeatable moat by purchasing a theater chain like AMC and offering exclusive perks to Disney+ subscribers, such as $1 tickets and private screenings. This transforms theaters into a physical extension of their digital subscription, boosting loyalty and attracting top creative talent who value the theatrical experience.

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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups·2 months ago

Netflix May Acquire Warner Bros. Not For Its IP, But To Strangle Movie Theaters

The cynical take on the Netflix-WB deal is that Netflix's true goal is to eliminate movie theaters as a competitor for consumer leisure time. By pulling all WB films from theatrical release, it can strengthen its at-home streaming dominance and capture a larger share of audience attention.

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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups·2 months ago

VCs Secretly Redline "Feel-Good" Startups, Offering Praise Instead of Checks

Startups in social impact or wellness often receive positive but misleading feedback from VCs. Investors are hesitant to reject these missions outright, so they offer praise while privately declining due to perceived weak business models and a lack of "cutthroat" founders. This creates a "Save the Whales trap" for idealistic entrepreneurs.

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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups·2 months ago

The Death of Mainstream Cinema Could Spark a Revival House Renaissance

As major studios pull back from theatrical releases, a new opportunity emerges for cinemas. They can pivot from showing new blockbusters to becoming "revival houses" that program classic, niche, and cult films. This caters to audiences seeking curated, communal experiences beyond at-home streaming, as seen with the rise of anime screenings.

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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups·2 months ago

Prediction Markets Create a Legal Loophole for Insider Trading, Posing Espionage Risks

Prediction markets like Polymarket operate in a regulatory gray area where traditional insider trading laws don't apply. This creates a loophole for employees to monetize confidential information (e.g., product release dates) through bets, effectively leaking corporate secrets and creating a new espionage risk for companies.

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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups·2 months ago

The FTC's Antitrust Loss to Meta Unleashed a New Golden Age of M&A

The FTC's failure to prove Meta held a monopoly set a powerful legal precedent, signaling that regulators face a high burden of proof. This has effectively given a green light to large-scale acquisitions, kicking off a "golden age of M&A" as companies feel emboldened to pursue mega-deals without fear of being blocked.

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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups·2 months ago

LLMs Have Exhausted the Public Web; The Next Performance Leap is Human Expert Data

LLMs have hit a wall by scraping nearly all available public data. The next phase of AI development and competitive differentiation will come from training models on high-quality, proprietary data generated by human experts. This creates a booming "data as a service" industry for companies like Micro One that recruit and manage these experts.

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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups·2 months ago

Gen Z's Digital Fatigue Is Fueling a Counter-Trend Toward Analog Technology

Reacting against digital oversaturation, younger consumers are creating a counter-movement toward "acoustic real experiences." This involves deliberately choosing analog technologies like point-and-shoot cameras and flip phones over their more efficient digital counterparts, creating new market opportunities for founders catering to this desire for tangible, focused experiences.

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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups·2 months ago

Perplexity's Aggressive Scraping Is Forcing Publishers to Demand Licensing Fees from AI

Unlike Google Search, which drove traffic, AI tools like Perplexity summarize content directly, destroying publisher business models. This forces companies like the New York Times to take a hardline stance and demand direct, substantial licensing fees. Perplexity's actions are thus accelerating the shift to a content licensing model for all AI companies.

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Netflix buys WB + why Jason should run Disney | E2219

This Week in Startups·2 months ago