DOJ Clears Paramount Skydance Merger with Warner Bros. Discovery
The U.S. Justice Department has concluded that the merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery will not harm competition or consumers. The agency believes the deal will enhance competition in the media industry and provide more content options for viewers.
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DOJ Approves Paramount Skydance Merger with Warner Bros. Discovery
DOJ Clears Paramount Skydance Merger with Warner Bros. Discovery
DOJ Clears Paramount Skydance Merger with Warner Bros. Discovery
DOJ Approves Paramount Skydance Merger with Warner Bros. Discovery
DOJ Approves Paramount Skydance Merger with Warner Bros. Discovery
DOJ Clears Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros. Merger, Boosting Competition
Justice Department Greenlights Paramount's Acquisition of Warner Bros.
Justice Department Approves Paramount's Acquisition of Warner Bros.
Justice Department Approves Paramount's Acquisition of Warner Bros.
DOJ Clears Paramount Skydance Merger with Warner Bros. Discovery
DOJ Finds Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros. Merger Will Boost Competition
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