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Good morning for Daily Show.
I'm Neil Fryman.
And I'm Toby Howell.
Today, why everyone is angry about Netflix's takeover of Warner Brothers.
Good morning and welcome back to the week.
I know it's not exactly my lane to comment on design trends, seeing as I don't follow any, but couldn't help but notice that Pantone released its color of the year for 2026 late last week.
And it was a true shocker, an off shade of white.
The first time Pantone has gone white in the 26 years it's been choosing a color of the year.
As Pantone sees it, the white shade called Cloud Dancer is, quote, a symbol of calming influence in a frenetic society, a blank canvas upon which we can start anew, peace, unity, and cohesiveness.
Others saw it quite a bit differently, saying white was a bailout choice and at odds with the tempestuous political climate.
Either way, Toby, I think this means you have to wear a white tux to your wedding next year.
Gold and no.
Turns out $250 doesn't get you a lot of gold.
You can target your buyers by job title, industry, company role, seniority, skills, company revenue, so you can stop wasting budget on the wrong audience.
Netflix has sent an earthquake rippling from SoCal to DC after agreeing on Friday to buy Warner Brothers Discovery.
Worth $83 billion, it's Netflix's largest purchase by far and cements the Silicon Valley disruptor as the new emperor of Hollywood.
In buying WBD, Netflix will acquire one of the most valuable and iconic movie studios and libraries in existence, which includes DC Comics, Harry Potter,
and HBO's entire portfolio.
Speaking of HBO, Netflix will also take control of HBO Max, the third largest streaming service with about 130 million subscribers.
You already know who's number one.