Updated
Updated · Variety · Jul 16
Paramount Skydance Fights 12-State Bid to Halt $111 Billion WBD Merger
Updated
Updated · Variety · Jul 16

Paramount Skydance Fights 12-State Bid to Halt $111 Billion WBD Merger

3 articles · Updated · Variety · Jul 16

Summary

  • Paramount Skydance told a federal court that the states’ request to freeze its $111 billion merger with Warner Bros. Discovery rests on “one of the weakest merger challenges in modern antitrust history.”
  • In Thursday’s opposition filing, Paramount argued film competition would stay strong because rivals including Disney, Universal, Amazon MGM, Sony, Lionsgate, A24 and NEON can expand output if the merged company cuts releases.
  • The 12-state coalition led by California says the deal would give the combined company 30% of blockbuster film distribution and leave four studios controlling 93% of that market, hurting theaters and cable distributors.
  • On cable, Paramount said its channels and WBD’s are complementary rather than substitutes, while cord-cutting is already weakening programmers’ leverage over pay-TV providers.
  • A hearing on the states’ motion for a temporary restraining order is scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday before Judge Araceli Martinez-Olguin.

Insights

Does combining two Hollywood studios create a monopoly or a necessary rival to streaming giants?
Why are states suing to block a merger the U.S. Justice Department has already approved?