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Nevada joins lawsuit challenging Paramount-Warner Bros. merger

by Sophie Baker July 13, 2026
by Sophie Baker July 13, 2026
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Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford filed a lawsuit on Monday challenging Paramount Skydance’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, as part of a coalition of a dozen states.

Ford claims the $110 billion deal that would merge two of the nation’s largest media companies would stifle competition in the movie industry and harm consumers.

“This merger threatens to reduce choices, drive up costs and diminish the variety of movies and television programming available to families,” Ford stated in a Monday news release. “Nevadans deserve a marketplace where companies are incentivized to compete to deliver diverse entertainment, competitive prices and more innovation.”

A representative for Paramount told The Associated Press the company planned to “vigorously defend” the merger and maintained it would create a “stronger competitor against dominant streaming and technology platforms who have harmed the market for theatrical exhibition and jobs in the entertainment industry.”

According to the news release, Paramount and Warner Bros. would control nearly a third of cable programming and nearly a third of the U.S. motion picture industry if combined.

The lawsuit follows the Department of Justice’s June decision to close its investigation into the deal. The DOJ argued that the deal would not harm competition or consumers.

Ford, alongside the broader coalition, has requested that the two companies halt the merger until the case concludes. If they do not agree to do so, the coalition will file a temporary restraining order, according to the news release.

Contact Sophie Baker at sbaker@reviewjournal.com.

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