US regulators poised to approve Paramount's takeover of Warner Bros
US antitrust regulators appear ready to approve Paramount's takeover of Warner Bros, Semafor reported. If completed, the deal would seal one of Hollywood's largest media mergers.

US antitrust regulators appear poised to approve Paramount's takeover of Warner Bros, Semafor reported, following months of review of one of the industry's biggest consolidation moves.
The merger would bring film studios, streaming platforms and news and entertainment assets under one owner. The companies had earlier arranged a large bank-loan package to finance the transaction.
Regulators are weighing how the deal would affect competition across streaming and content markets. The timing of any formal approval and possible conditions remain unclear, and the parties had not directly confirmed the report. This article is not investment advice.
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