Jason Kilar

Jason Kilar

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Jason Kilar is the CEO of Hulu and former CEO of Warner Media, known for his innovative approaches to media and content distribution. He has advocated for more radical industry changes, including the potential creation of a new company to license films and television shows, akin to a 'Spotify for Hollywood.'

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Jason Kilar, the former CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, criticized the sale to Netflix.

Las dudas de Donald Trump tras la compra de Warner Bros por Netflix
Prensa Libre – major Guatemalan newspaper, est. 1951·GuatemalaGuatemala· 2025-12-09
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Former Warner Bros CEO Jason Kilar wrote on X about the acquisition.

Warner Bros acquisition by Netflix sparks backlash
Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999·TaiwanTaiwan· 2025-12-07
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Jason Kilar, former CEO of Hulu, commented on the potential reduction of competition in Hollywood.

Netflix compra Warner: ¿La fusión del siglo o la ‘muerte’ de una industria?
La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946·Costa RicaCosta Rica· 2025-12-06
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Jason Kilar, former CEO of WarnerMedia, states that selling WBD to Netflix is the most effective way to reduce competition in Hollywood.

Netflix – Warner Bros: Η συμφωνία των 83 δισ. που αναδιαμορφώνει το Χόλιγουντ
Kathimerini·GreeceGreece· 2025-12-05
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Jason Kilar, former CEO of WarnerMedia, criticized the deal on X, claiming it would reduce competition in Hollywood.

"La gente está en shock"
Clarín·ArgentinaArgentina· 2025-12-05
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Former WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar commented on the potential reduction of competition in Hollywood due to the deal.

Netflix strikes $72-billion deal to acquire Warner Bros Discovery’s studio, streaming business
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-12-05
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Jason Kilar is the CEO of Hulu and former CEO of Warner Media, advocating for innovative strategies in the streaming industry.

La nueva guerra mundial de la televisión en ‘streaming’ | Negocios
El País·SpainSpain· 2025-04-06
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