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Paramount, Warner and Writers Guild of America

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The Economist · 1d
World in Brief: America hits Iran; states sue over Warner Bros-Paramount deal
America said it launched another round of strikes on Iran.

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Writers Guild Sues to Block Paramount Deal Saying It Would Hurt Writers
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California AG Rob Bonta sues over Paramount-Warner merger
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US states sue to block Paramount's $110bn merger with Warner
Twelve US states have sued to block Paramount from acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery in a $110bn deal.

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Paramount and Warner Bros sued to block $110bn mega merger
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California-led states sue to block Paramount’s $110 billion Warner Bros Discovery deal
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Hollywood Writers Sue to Block Paramount-Warner Deal
The Writers Guild of America alleged in its complaint that the proposed merger is anticompetitive and would lead to fewer jobs and suppressed wages.

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 · 6h
How Strong Is the Democratic State AGs’ Lawsuit Aiming to Block Paramount’s Warner Bros. Takeover?
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WGA Sues To Block Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery Merger
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