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‘Laws were broken’: multistate effort to stop Paramount’s $111bn merger heads to court

Twelve states are taking action against Paramount's $111 billion merger with Warner Bros., claiming it violates antitrust laws and threatens competition. A key court hearing will take place on Friday, potentially reshaping the film and cabl...

The Guardian· Jul 17, 2026 · 1:24 PM · 1 views

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Twelve states are taking action against Paramount's $111 billion merger with Warner Bros., claiming it violates antitrust laws and threatens competition. A key court hearing will take place on Friday, potentially reshaping the film and cable industries.

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