Netflix Goes All-In as Foreign Money Targets Paramount episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 12 MIN

Netflix Goes All-In as Foreign Money Targets Paramount

from The Ben Ferguson Podcast · host iHeartPodcasts

1. Netflix Emphasizes American Job Creation Netflix highlights major growth in U.S. jobs: tripled its workforce in recent years. Filming now occurs in all 50 states and 1,200 locations, supporting: 140,000 production jobs $225 billion in economic output Netflix presents itself as expanding investment while others pull back. 2. New $1.2B New Jersey Studio Project Netflix is building a world‑class production studio on a former military base in New Jersey. Intended to bring filming back to the U.S. from places like the U.K. Promoted as strengthening American production infrastructure and jobs. 3. Netflix–Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Framed as a “Vertical Merger” Netflix argues its merger is complementary, not redundant, because: Netflix is newer to content production (only ~10 years). Warner Bros. brings 100 years of IP, an existing major studio, and theatrical distribution. They say the combined assets would increase content output and maintain multiple buyers in the industry. 4. Paramount–Skydance Deal Portrayed as Risky “Horizontal Merger” Paramount’s deal is a horizontal merger, which would create redundancies (“two of everything”) leading to major job cuts. Example given: 3,500 jobs already cut due to the Skydance merger 15% CBS workforce reduction announced $6B in “synergies” (interpreted as more job cuts) Netflix positions its own merger as job‑preserving, unlike the Paramount deal. 5. Foreign Investment Concerns Paramount–Skydance deal involves more Middle Eastern equity than U.S. equity. Concerns raised: Possible foreign influence on American media and cultural output Potential problems during CFIUS review or EU regulatory review, especially relating to news networks like CNN Netflix contrasts this with: “An American deal with American dollars.” 6. Addressing Conservative Concerns About “Woke” Content Netflix acknowledges conservative skepticism about its programming. Reassurances offered: Netflix’s mission is to “entertain everyone,” across all political and cultural segments. Examples of conservative‑friendly content (e.g., Cobra Kai, military documentaries, faith‑based shows). Netflix highlights its free speech stance, citing the Dave Chappelle controversy as an example of resisting cancellation pressures. Netflix claims it does not operate in China because it refuses censorship demands. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NOW PLAYING

Netflix Goes All-In as Foreign Money Targets Paramount

0:00 12:22

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of The Ben Ferguson Podcast?

This episode is 12 minutes long.

When was this The Ben Ferguson Podcast episode published?

This episode was published on February 14, 2026.

What is this episode about?

1. Netflix Emphasizes American Job Creation Netflix highlights major growth in U.S. jobs: tripled its workforce in recent years. Filming now occurs in all 50 states and 1,200 locations, supporting: 140,000 production jobs $225 billion in economic...

Is there a transcript available for this episode?

Yes, a full transcript is available for this episode. You can read the complete transcript on the episode page.

Can I download this The Ben Ferguson Podcast episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!