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Paramount's Warner Bros. bid and threat to leave California divide Hollywood

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Paramount's Warner Bros. bid and threat to leave California divide Hollywood
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour2 hrs ago
Paramount's Warner Bros. bid and threat to leave California divide Hollywood
The proposed $111 billion merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery hit a roadblock after California's attorney general and 11 other states sued to stop it. That move was followed by Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison threatening to take his operations out of California if the deal is not approved. William
New York Post
New York Post10 hrs ago
Here’s how the smart money on Wall Street sees Paramount’s antitrust battle with California
As the battle between Paramount's David Ellison and Calif. AG Rob Bonta continues, WBD shares are almost near levels when the deal was announced.
Movie Theater Owner: What Worries Me About the War on Paramount and Warner Bros.
"Industries rarely suffer because too many people are willing to make sensible long-term investments. The greater danger comes when investment stops," writes the owner of Phoenix Theatres.
The Mainichi
The Mainichi18 hrs ago
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Variety
Variety1 days ago
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Weighs In on Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger, Urges California AG Rob Bonta to Engage in Talks on Antitrust Case: ‘This Is Not About Taking Sides’
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass urged California attorney general Rob Bonta and Paramount to resolve their differences and work “urgently” to find a resolution to the 12-state antitrust lawsuit that is blocking Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery. “While there are varying perspectives on the proposed transactio
Deadline
Deadline1 days ago
The ParaBros Backlash: Threats To Leave L.A. & An AG Who Won’t Back Down Divide Hollywood
Paramount’s pending acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery has evoked a range of emotion in Hollywood, mainly fear among creatives at the planned merger of two more major studios. But now that uncertainty is tinged with panic after CEO David Ellison threatened to relocate his Los Angeles-based company to Tennessee, Texas
Breitbart
Breitbart2 days ago
Study: Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger Could Mean Mass Job Losses for Hollywood
If Paramount acquires Warner Bros. Discovery it will still mean a loss of thousands of jobs in Hollywood over the next three years.
NYT Business
NYT Business3 days ago
Theater Chains Back Paramount-Warner Deal That States Say Will Hurt Them
America’s three largest movie theater companies have lined up behind David Ellison’s $111 billion merger of Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery.
Billboard
Billboard3 days ago
Paramount Settles Lawsuit That Claimed It Was ‘Mad At Rihanna’ Over ‘Smurfs’ Movie Song
The settlement will end a case filed by a behind-the-scenes hitmaker who alleged he wrote a Rihanna track that appeared in the movie but was never paid for it.
Quartz
Quartz3 days ago
Paramount is demanding states post a $1.88 billion bond over its stalled Warner Bros. merger
The company says every month of court-ordered delay costs it roughly $7 million a day in ticking fees owed to Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders
CNN
CNN4 days ago
Paramount wants a $1.9 billion bond from state AGs fighting the Warner Bros. merger
Paramount wants a $1.9 billion bond from state AGs fighting the Warner Bros. merger  CNN
CNBC
CNBC4 days ago
Prediction market traders see roughly 1-in-4 odds Paramount’s bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery fails
The odds are higher than they were before 12 states sued to block the merger, but lower than after Paramount delayed the acquisition in late July.
City AM
City AM🏁 first to report4 days ago
Paramount-Warner Bros deal faces ‘sufficient competition’, says CMA
The Paramount-Warner Bros Discovery merger will face “sufficient competition” in the UK to prevent the combined Hollywood giant from gaining too much market power, the competition watchdog has said. In a full decision published on Monday, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) laid out why it cleared the £111bn ti