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DOJ Clears Warner Bros.–Paramount Merger, Finds No Competitive Harm

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DOJ Clears Warner Bros.–Paramount Merger, Finds No Competitive Harm

The clearance removes a major regulatory hurdle for one of the entertainment industry's largest consolidations in years, reshaping how Hollywood's streaming and broadcast assets are concentrated.

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