
State Attorneys General File Antitrust Suit to Halt Paramount–Warner Bros. Discovery Merger
A group of 12 US state attorneys general has launched an antitrust lawsuit seeking to block the proposed combination of Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery.

Thabo Nkosi
Southern Africa Editor · Johannesburg
A coalition of state attorneys general in the United States has moved to stop the proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery, escalating legal scrutiny over one of the media industry's most closely watched consolidation efforts.
What Happened
According to reporting by Engadget, a dozen state attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit aimed at preventing the tie-up between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery. The action reflects concern among the participating officials about the competitive effects of combining two large entertainment and media companies.
The filing places the deal under formal legal challenge at the state level. Antitrust suits of this kind typically ask courts to review whether a proposed combination would reduce competition in relevant markets, though the specific claims and requested remedies are determined through the litigation process.
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