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The streaming wars aren’t ending — they’re collapsing into consolidation. In this video, we break down how Netflix’s strategy has evolved from competing with studios to potentially absorbing them, and what that means for the future of Hollywood. From Netflix’s early interest in acquiring Disney, Fox, and even EA, to its recent positioning around Warner Bros. Discovery, this isn’t just about one company — it’s about a fundamental shift in how media power is organized. As traditional studios struggle with debt, declining cable revenue, and oversaturated streaming markets, consolidation is becoming the dominant survival strategy. Fewer companies. Fewer platforms. More control over what gets made, distributed, and seen. We’ll explore: Why Netflix moved from content buyer to ecosystem builder How mergers and acquisitions reshape creative freedom What consolidation means for audiences, creators, and competition Why this era mirrors past media monopolies — just on a global scale This isn’t speculation or hype. It’s the economic reality shaping the next decade of entertainment. Welcome to the age of media consolidation. #streaming #interneteducation #warnerbros tags: Netflix, Warner Bros Discovery, media consolidation, streaming wars, Netflix acquisition, Warner Bros merger, Hollywood consolidation, streaming industry, Netflix strategy, media monopolies, entertainment industry, Netflix news, Warner Bros news, streaming platforms, media economics, corporate mergers, media power, future of streaming, Netflix vs Hollywood, media analysis, business of entertainment, streaming collapse, tech and media, Netflix documentary, media takeover, consolidation era