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DOJ approves Paramount Skydance’s acquisition
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The Justice Department cleared Paramount Skydance's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery after an antitrust review, saying the deal is not likely to harm competition or American consumers.
- Frame 1DOJ approves the $110 billion media deal, putting Paramount and Warner assets into one company for federal market scrutiny.
- Frame 2Antitrust officials closed the probe after an eight-month investigation and more than two million company documents.
- Frame 3The deal would join Paramount, CBS, Paramount streaming, Warner Bros., HBO Max, CNN, TBS, and TNT inside one media company.
- Frame 4DOJ says the transaction is not likely to harm competition or American consumers across media markets.
- Frame 5Paramount says a larger company can challenge dominant technology platforms across audiences, talent, technology, and investment markets.
- Frame 6The next practical test is closing the transaction while regulators, workers, creators, and viewers watch promised competition benefits.
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- Jun 12, 7:02 PM EDT
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- Jun 12, 4:50 PM EDT