Close Menu
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Newsletter
Truth Republican
You are at:Home»Business»Paramount, California AG to meet over possible settlement in $110B Warner Bros. Discovery merger lawsuit
Business

Paramount, California AG to meet over possible settlement in $110B Warner Bros. Discovery merger lawsuit

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleAugust 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Representatives for Paramount Skydance and California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office are expected to meet Monday to discuss a potential resolution to the lawsuit seeking to block Paramount’s $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, according to reports.

The talks come as the transaction remains on hold under a court agreement and the companies face a March 2027 antitrust trial unless the dispute is resolved sooner.

Variety first reported Friday that the two sides were expected to meet, citing sources familiar with the situation. The discussions are expected to focus on whether there is a path toward resolving the states’ antitrust case.

FOX Business has reached out to Paramount and Bonta’s office for comment.

Bonta led a coalition of 12 state attorneys general in filing the lawsuit in July, alleging the combination would reduce competition in theatrical film distribution and basic cable programming.

MOVIE THEATER GROUP REVERSES COURSE, URGES CALIFORNIA AG TO SETTLE $110B PARAMOUNT-WARNER BROS LAWSUIT

The states argue the merger would combine two of Hollywood’s five major film distributors and give the combined company roughly 27% of the wide-release theatrical film market. They also allege it would control more than 30% of anticipated top-grossing theatrical films and about 27% of the market for licensing basic cable channels.

Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery have rejected the states’ view of the transaction, arguing the combination would strengthen competition in a rapidly changing media industry.

The sun rises behind the water tower at Paramount Studios.

Bonta signaled openness to a possible resolution in a CNBC interview Thursday but said any settlement would require “robust structural remedies.”

“We do prefer to resolve cases in the boardroom instead of the courtroom,” Bonta told CNBC, while saying the states remain focused on the markets outlined in their complaint.

MARC STAD ASSUMES CONTROLLING STAKE IN TIMBERWOLVES, LYNX; ALEX RODRIGUEZ REMAINS WNBA FRANCHISE’S GOVERNOR

Under a July 24 court stipulation, Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery agreed not to close the deal or begin integrating their operations until five days after a ruling on the merits or June 1, 2027, whichever comes first.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta

U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín has scheduled a 12-day trial beginning March 2, 2027. In an Aug. 4 scheduling order, the judge also encouraged the parties to identify potential magistrate judges to oversee a settlement conference.

Paramount agreed in February to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery for $31 per share in cash, valuing the transaction at roughly $110 billion including debt. Under the merger agreement, Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders begin accruing additional consideration if the transaction remains unclosed after Sept. 30.

CLICK HERE TO GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO

The companies have said the combination would create a stronger global media competitor while maintaining both film studios and producing at least 30 theatrical films annually.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleMen face new pressure to stay ‘hot’ as they age — and it’s not just about living longer
Next Article ONLY real gun enthusiasts know…

Related Articles

Trump fires back at Canada after Carney suspends trade talks, accuses US of last-minute ‘power play’

August 23, 2026

Marc Stad assumes controlling stake in Timberwolves, Lynx; Alex Rodriguez remains WNBA’s franchise’s governor

August 22, 2026

Canada’s Carney says US made last-minute ‘power play’ as trade talks collapse; retaliatory tariffs in place

August 22, 2026

Trump’s foreign beef push to cut grocery costs sparks GOP revolt from ranching country

August 22, 2026

Financial influencer reveals what America’s everyday millionaires have in common

August 22, 2026

The simple fixes conservatives say could make life cheaper for Americans

August 22, 2026

Tesla recalls nearly 3M vehicles over doors that may be difficult to open after crashes

August 22, 2026

US-Canada trade negotiations suspended, Carney vows dollar-for-dollar retaliation against Trump’s 50% tariffs

August 22, 2026

Trump allows 300,000 metric tons of tariff-free beef imports in bid to cut prices, drawing rancher backlash

August 22, 2026
Don't Miss

Alaska Republicans scramble to educate voters on suspected Dem plant as ‘ballot fatigue’ threatens race

Chinese humanoid robot breaks Usain Bolt’s 100m dash record at 9.39 seconds

ONLY real gun enthusiasts know…

Paramount, California AG to meet over possible settlement in $110B Warner Bros. Discovery merger lawsuit

Latest News

Virginia Dem admits system ‘failure’ after illegal immigrant accused in landlord killing escapes to Tajikistan

August 23, 2026

STEPHEN MOORE: Don’t let the FTC tarnish Trump’s golden age of capitalism

August 23, 2026

WOW! A LOT of new guns JUST came out!

August 23, 2026

White House revs up ‘iconic’ Freedom 250 race as IndyCars prepare to unleash American muscle on DC streets

August 23, 2026

AI agent hacks gym system to move up waitlist

August 23, 2026
Copyright © 2026. Truth Republican. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.