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You’d think that David Ellison might be a little more apprehensive about acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, given the somewhat ill-fated history of the Warners media assets. Since 1990, they’ve passed from Time Inc. to AOL, back to Time Warner, then to AT&T, and finally to Discovery Communications, only to become potential fish food for the newly merged Paramount Skydance. After all, it was only a few years ago that Warner Discovery C.E.O David Zaslav fantasized about challenging Netflix by combining populist networks like HGTV and TLC with the prestige of HBO. Now here comes Ellison, with his own Hollywood dream and a nearly unfathomable family fortune, chasing even greater scale.