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Paramount Delays Warner Bros. Deal Amid Oregon Antitrust Probe

Created at 9 Jul · 1:44 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Paramount has agreed to postpone the closure of its $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. until at least July 22, extending the timeline due to an ongoing antitrust investigation by the Oregon Attorney General's office.

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Key Numbers

$110 billionParamount acquisition of Warner Bros. value
July 22New deal closing deadline
60 daysOregon's requested deal delay
July 16Previous deal closing commitment
July 7Original EU decision deadline

Who's Involved

Paramount
Media company delaying Warner Bros. acquisition
Warner Bros.
Company being acquired by Paramount
Dan Rayfield
Oregon Attorney General seeking deal delay
Oregon attorney general's office
Investigating Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros.
European Commission
Regulator assessing the merger's competition impact
Universal Pictures
Partner in film distribution joint venture Paramount may exit
Paramount Delays Warner Bros. Deal Amid Oregon Antitrust Probe

↳ Why This Matters

The delay in Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny of large media mergers, potentially impacting the competitive landscape of the entertainment industry and consumer choice.

Key facts

  • Paramount will not close its $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. before July 22.
  • Oregon's Attorney General is seeking a court order to delay the deal by 60 days for record review.
  • Paramount previously agreed to a July 16 closing delay.
  • The European Commission extended its decision deadline to July 22.
  • Paramount has offered remedies to address EU competition concerns.

Paramount has stated it will not finalize its $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. before July 22, a timeline extension prompted by an antitrust probe initiated by the Oregon Attorney General's office. The state is seeking a court order to delay the deal by 60 days to review company records, having previously secured a commitment from Paramount to not close before July 16.

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield's office contends that Paramount has not fully complied with records requests related to its lobbying efforts and internal processes concerning the merger. The state is asking the court to compel compliance and prevent the deal's closure for 60 days after substantial compliance.

Separately, Paramount is working to secure approval from the European Commission, which extended its decision deadline to July 22. To address competition concerns, Paramount has proposed remedies, including exiting its film distribution joint venture with Universal Pictures. The UK's Secretary of Culture, Media and Sport has also indicated potential intervention, requesting concerns be addressed.

Paramount maintains it has provided all requested documents and argues that the transaction will create a stronger competitor, expand consumer choice, and increase investment in content and distribution.

Frequently asked questions

Paramount is delaying the deal due to an antitrust investigation by the Oregon Attorney General's office and to align with the European Commission's extended decision deadline.

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is seeking a court order to delay the deal by 60 days to review Paramount's records related to the merger.

Paramount has offered remedies, including exiting its film distribution joint venture with Universal Pictures, to address EU competition concerns.

What Happens Next

01A hearing on Oregon's request is scheduled for next Monday at 10 a.m.
02The European Commission is expected to make a decision on the merger by July 22.

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How It Developed

Paramount agreed not to close its $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. before July 22.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield's office requested a court order to delay the deal by 60 days for record review.
Paramount had previously committed to not closing the deal before July 16.
The European Commission extended its decision deadline for the deal to July 22.
Paramount offered remedies to address EU competition concerns, including exiting a film distribution joint venture with Universal Pictures.

Sources

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Paramount will not close its Warner Bros deal before July 22 amid Oregon probeReuters
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Paramount will not close Warner Bros deal before July 22 amid Oregon ...aol.com
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Paramount Won't Close Warner Bros. Merger Before July 22thewrap.com

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