Warner Sale’s Impact on Theaters Is Probed by Justice Department
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DOJ probes how Warner Bros. sale could impact movie theaters, potentially lead to fewer new films
The Justice Department is reportedly probing how a sale of Warner Bros. Discovery could impact moviegoers – and potentially lead to fewer new film releases -- as Netflix pushes ahead with its winning bid after WBD restarted talks with rival Paramount Skydance.
US Justice Department Probes Warner Sale's Impact on Theaters
The US Justice Department has summoned some of the country's largest theater chains to private conversations about the potential impact of a sale of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc, according to people familiar with the matter.
The U.S. Department of Justice has called on some of the largest film networks in the country for private conversations on the potential impact of a sale of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., according to people familiar with the subject. Government lawyers are looking for information on how an affected public sales are going to film and if it could result in the launch of fewer films in the rooms, the people who requested to be not identified when di…
US DOJ probes Warner Bros’ planned sale impact on theaters, Bloomberg News reports
The U.S. Justice Department has summoned some of the country’s major theater chains to private conversations about the potential impact of a sale of Warner Bros Discovery, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.Read MoreThe post US DOJ probes Warner Bros’ planned sale impact on theaters, Bloomberg News reports first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.The post US DOJ probes Warner Bros’ planned sale impact on theaters, Bloomberg News reports appeared fi…
Warner Sale’s Impact on Theaters Is Probed by Justice Department
The US Justice Department has summoned some of the country’s largest theater chains to private conversations about the potential impact of a sale of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., according to people familiar with the matter.
The possible sale of Warner Bros. Discovery triggered a regulatory and strategic alert that could redefine the future of global cinema. The Department of Justice analyzes whether an acquisition by Netflix or Paramount Skydance would reduce the offer of premieres in theaters, sparking a debate that mixes economic competition, audiovisual culture and distribution models. According to Bloomberg, antitrust lawyers held private conversations with lar…
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