UK to probe Paramount-Warner Bros deal in coming weeks, competition watchdog says


Paramount sign outside their offices at 1515 Broadway in New York City, U.S., February 20, 2026. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

April 13 (Reuters) - Britain's ⁠antitrust watchdog is expected to launch an ⁠investigation into Paramount Skydance's planned $110 billion acquisition of ‌Warner Bros Discovery in "the coming weeks," a spokesperson said on Monday.

"The film and TV industries contribute billions to our ​economy, so it’s important we assess ⁠whether deals between ⁠studios may harm competition ... We expect to launch our ⁠phase ‌1 investigation in the coming weeks,” a Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) spokesperson said ⁠in an emailed statement to Reuters.

The CMA ​had earlier sought ‌views on the deal's competitive compliance, a ⁠standard step ​in its information-gathering process before it decides on whether to formally launch an investigation into a deal.

The ⁠regulator has given interested parties until ​April 27 to comment.

Paramount and Warner Bros did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comments.

Separately, more ⁠than 1,000 writers, actors and directors released an open letter on Monday opposing the deal, saying it would harm Hollywood’s already distressed entertainment industry. ​Among those who signed the ⁠letter are actors Jane Fonda, Mark Ruffalo and Ben ​Stiller.

The Paramount-Warner Brosdeal was announced ‌in February nL6N3ZN196 following a ​weeks-long bidding war with Netflix.

(Reporting by Prerna Bedi in Bengaluru; Editing by Harikrishnan Nair)

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