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Oregon sues to stop merger of 2 of the biggest movie, cable companies
Oregon and 11 states filed a federal lawsuit to block the $110.9 billion merger of Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros., alleging the combined company would control a third of all wide-released films and basic cable channels, violating antitrust law. The DOJ approved the deal in June; state regulators must still sign off.
The Wire takeaway
If you sell content, licensing deals, or services to studios, you're about to learn who your customer actually is—and it's about to be much bigger and much less willing to negotiate. The merger may stall in court, but even a delay signals consolidation is the industry's path forward; smaller studios and indie producers will need to build distribution or licensing strategies that don't depend on studio goodwill.
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Topics: antitrust-litigation · media-m&a · content-distribution · state-enforcement · streaming-consolidation