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Disney CEO Bob Iger stated that the company does not plan to alter its intellectual property strategy despite ongoing competition involving Warner Bros. Discovery. This position was announced as part of recent corporate updates.

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Starting February 2, Warner Bros. Discovery is bringing over 750 Looney Tunes shorts to Turner Classic Movies, marking a new chapter for the classic cartoons. The network will kick off the arrival with a weeklong marathon featuring 45 Bugs Bunny episodes. This six-year licensing deal aims to preserve and showcase the iconic library alongside classic films.

Warner Bros. Discovery has requested sweetened second-round offers from potential buyers by December 1, 2025, following initial non-binding bids submitted on November 20. Bidders include Paramount-Skydance, aiming to acquire the entire company, and Comcast and Netflix, targeting the Warner Bros. film and TV studios along with HBO Max. The company anticipates concluding the sale process by late December, though regulatory approval could take up to a year.

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