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    FCC chair calls Paramount/WBD merger “a lot cleaner” than defunct Netflix deal

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousMarch 4, 20262 Mins Read
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    Since Warner Bros. properties like HBO Max and CNN offer programming outside the US, other countries’ regulators could try to block the merger. Paramount has started discussions with the European Commission, the firm said.

    Paramount gave in to Trump and FCC demands

    Trump and Carr have repeatedly criticized TV networks, including Paramount property CBS, for alleged bias. Paramount became the federal government’s preferred buyer of Warner Bros. after multiple instances in which the company acceded to Trump and FCC demands.

    Trump sued Paramount because he didn’t like how CBS edited a pre-election interview with Kamala Harris and obtained a $16 million settlement from the company. Trump described the deal as “another in a long line of VICTORIES over the Fake News Media.”

    The Paramount/Trump settlement was followed quickly by the FCC’s approval of Paramount’s $8 billion purchase of Skydance in July 2025. To get the merger approval, Paramount agreed to install an ombudsman that Carr described as a “bias monitor.” Carr now appears to be happy with Paramount and CBS management, saying that CBS is “doing a great job” under Ellison and CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss.

    Carr also seemed pleased with how CBS complied with his demand that late-night shows follow the equal-time rule, after an incident in which host Stephen Colbert alleged that he wasn’t allowed to air an interview with a Democratic politician. Talk shows have historically been exempted from the rule’s requirements, but CBS said it gave Colbert legal guidance on how the planned interview could trigger the equal-time rule after the Carr-led FCC issued a warning to TV broadcasters.

    Although the Trump administration appears likely to green-light the Paramount/WBD deal, state governments may not be so quick to approve it. California Attorney General Rob Bonta said, “Paramount/Warner Bros is not a done deal. These two Hollywood titans have not cleared regulatory scrutiny — the California Department of Justice has an open investigation, and we intend to be vigorous in our review.”

    Source: arstechnica.com

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