Send us a text On this episode of What They Talkin’, Dizzle and Boogie link back up after a minute away and jump straight into three wild stories dominating the internet: First up — Netflix drops $72B to buy Warner Bros, instantly becoming the biggest owner of premium shows and movies on the planet. HBO, Game of Thrones, DC, Harry Potter… all potentially sliding into Netflix’s empire. The guys break down what the deal means for streaming, pricing, and whether bundling is the future. Then Boog...
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Send us a text On this episode of What They Talkin’, Dizzle and Boogie link back up after a minute away and jump straight into three wild stories dominating the internet: First up — Netflix drops $72B to buy Warner Bros, instantly becoming the biggest owner of premium shows and movies on the planet. HBO, Game of Thrones, DC, Harry Potter… all potentially sliding into Netflix’s empire. The guys break down what the deal means for streaming, pricing, and whether bundling is the future. Then Boog...
Non Compete, Marijuana, Drake and Kendrick, Red Lobster
What They Talkin
1 hour 8 minutes
1 year ago
Non Compete, Marijuana, Drake and Kendrick, Red Lobster
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including non-compete agreements, the closure of Red Lobster restaurants, and a swearing parrot at a wildlife park. They also share personal anecdotes and engage in banter throughout the conversation. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including their personal lives, non-compete agreements, and the reclassification of marijuana by the DEA. They touch on the importance of reading and understa...
What They Talkin
Send us a text On this episode of What They Talkin’, Dizzle and Boogie link back up after a minute away and jump straight into three wild stories dominating the internet: First up — Netflix drops $72B to buy Warner Bros, instantly becoming the biggest owner of premium shows and movies on the planet. HBO, Game of Thrones, DC, Harry Potter… all potentially sliding into Netflix’s empire. The guys break down what the deal means for streaming, pricing, and whether bundling is the future. Then Boog...