Netflix chief international affairs officer Clete Willems discusses the corporate’s deliberate acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery and the Division of Justice’s antitrust probe into the deal on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Netflix chief international affairs officer Clete Willems addressed a newly launched federal probe into the corporate’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery Monday on “The Claman Countdown.”
“That is simply abnormal course of enterprise stuff,” Willems stated. “After all, the Division of Justice goes to research this transaction and make it possible for it is good for our economic system and good for customers.”
The Justice Division has opened an investigation into whether or not Netflix used anti-competitive methods in its $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros and HBO Max, The Wall Avenue Journal reported Friday.
In his first public feedback on the Warner Bros merger, Willems insisted that the DOJ probe poses no concern for the streaming big and stated the corporate is actively working with the DOJ.
Netflix introduced a partnership with international beer producer Ab InBev on Monday. (Mario Tama/Getty Photos / Getty Photos)
“I am excited for Netflix to have the chance to have interaction with the Division of Justice and interact with policymakers to clarify how nice this deal is gonna be for the US economic system and for customers,” he advised Fox Enterprise.
Netflix introduced its proposed acquisition of Warner Bros in December. Days later, Paramount Skydance submitted a counter-all-cash provide.
Whereas Warner Bros unanimously rejected Paramount’s bid and stood with its dedication to Netflix, the DOJ’s civil subpoena is analyzing whether or not both potential acquisition might harm competitors, WSJ reported.
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Willems criticized Netflix’s rival bidder, noting that Paramount failed to seem for a Senate listening to, whereas Netflix participated.
“Netflix has been very open and clear about this deal and all of its implications, and Paramount, as you understand, did not present for the listening to. So I feel there is a clear distinction,” he stated.

Netflix agreed final yr to amass Warner Bros. Discovery’s movie and tv studios and streaming platform, HBO Max, in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $27.75 per Warner Bros. Discovery share. (Anna Barclay/Getty Photos / Getty Photos)
The Netflix govt additionally highlighted Paramount’s latest enterprise challenges, arguing Netflix is best positioned to amass a significant studio like Warner Bros.
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“We’re tripling jobs, whereas Paramount has reduce 3,500 jobs in recent times,” he claimed. “Paramount have recognized $6 billion in synergies within the provide that they made, which is code for $6 billion in job cuts.”
Willems additionally detailed the client advantages that will occur in Netflix’s deal.

Warner Bros. Discovery introduced on Wednesday that its board unanimously rejected Paramount’s tender provide. (Mario Tama/Getty Photos / Getty Photos)
“We’re gonna have extra content material, we’re gonna have much less cash, and we’re gonna have issues within the theaters,” he stated. “We’re gonna hold Warner Brothers exhibits within the theater. So there’s gonna be plenty of nice client advantages right here that I feel folks may be enthusiastic about.”
Warners Bros stated it plans to carry an investor assembly by April to vote on the Netflix deal.
An antitrust consultant on the DOJ didn’t instantly reply to FOX Enterprise’ request for remark.

