New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani isn’t mincing words. As Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount shareholders prepare to vote on their monstrous merger, he’s stepping up and calling it exactly what it is: a triple threat to everyday New Yorkers. “This merger is bad for New Yorkers three times over,” he declared. Thousands of jobs on the chopping block in the city that already bleeds entertainment work.


Streaming bills are about to explode as real competition vanishes. And worst of all, two of America’s most powerful media empires under one roof, deciding what stories get told, what news you hear, and what entertainment you’re allowed to consume. Today, New York City is officially on record: this deal needs to die.


Here’s the savage truth broken down, no corporate spin:



- Jobs First: New York is Hollywood’s east Coast beating heart. This consolidation threatens thousands of positions in production, post-production, and creative roles that keep the city’s economy humming.


 
- Your wallet Takes the Hit: Less competition always means one thing — higher prices. Expect your Netflix, Max, and Paramount+ bundle to cost more while delivering less variety.  



- Media Monopoly Danger: Two massive companies becoming one creates a frightening concentration of narrative power. Fewer voices. More control over culture, news, and information. The kind of setup that should terrify anyone who values free expression.




At the end of the day, this isn’t just about business — it’s about who controls the stories that shape America. Mamdani gets it. While buttoned-up suits chase bigger profits, regular people will pay the price in jobs, costs, and cultural options.



The mayor’s warning is loud and clear: stop this merger before it’s too late. New York — and the rest of the country — deserves better than becoming a captive audience for one giant media machine.

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