David Ellison's Absence from Senate Hearing on Warner Bros. Deal Explained (2026)

A century-old veto on the big screen just got a little louder in Washington, and the echo is not about art or imagination—it’s about power, risk, and control over the future of entertainment. Personally, I think the Paramount–Skydance–Warner Bros. Discovery deal isn’t just a corporate merger at all; it’s a visible contest over whether Hollywood should be a handful of behemoths shaping culture, or a more plural, risky ecosystem where competition spurs innovation. What makes this situation particularly fascinating is how a single subpoena-worthy number—$111 billion—presses into view a deeper question: what is the true value of scale, and at what point does scale crush competition, not catalyze it?

David Ellison's Absence from Senate Hearing on Warner Bros. Deal Explained (2026)

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