In April, five streaming subscribers filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block Paramount Skydanceβs $111 billion deal to swallow up Warner Bros. Discovery on antitrust grounds. Paramount on Thursday (June 3) filed a motion with the court seeking to have the case dismissed, arguing that the plaintiffsβ allegations that the merger violates antitrust laws βdo [β¦]
Paramount said to today that competition authorities in Australia and New Zealand, as well as Saudi Arabia, Ukraine, Serbia and North Macedonia have approved its pending merger with Warner Bros. Discovery. Foreign direct investment authorities in Germany, Slovenia, Belgium, Czechia, New Zealand, Italy, France and Romania are also on board, the David Ellison-run company said [β¦]
The chief legal counsel of Paramount Skydance, Makan Delrahim, has alleged that some opponents of the David Ellison-led companyβs pending $111 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery are motivated by βantisemitic views.β In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Delrahim spoke about the backlash in the industry to the Paramount-WBD deal. To date, more [β¦]
Gerhard Zeiler, the President of international at Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), has called on big players to βget rid of an exclusivity mindsetβ when it comes to content. Zeiler appeared to suggest WBD will better leverage YouTube in the future, meeting audiences, especially younger, βwhere they are.β Zeiler noted that WBD has six-month exclusivity on [β¦]