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DOJ Opens Antitrust Probe into Netflix’s Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery

The U.S. Department of Justice has issued civil investigative demands as it probes whether Netflix’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery would violate U.S. antitrust laws and harm competition.

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The ’s Antitrust Division issued civil investigative demands as part of an antitrust probe into Netflix’s proposed acquisition of to assess competitive effects under U.S. law.

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The probe invokes specialized processes including the and the DOJ’s use of a , requiring documents and sworn responses by March 23.

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Investigators are evaluating potential violations of merger and monopoly provisions, notably (merger-related competition harms) and (monopolization and attempts to monopolize).

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Key industry and political actors named in the dispute include buyer , rival bidder , WBD board leader , Netflix co-CEO , and backers like ; former officials and law figures mentioned include , , and .

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The probe follows public and political controversies—including attacks from critics tied to groups like the and culture-war claims about —as regulators and studios weigh how consolidation could affect consumers and competition.

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Merger supporters

The DOJ probe is understandable, but delaying or blocking this merger would weaken U.S. media in a global race that demands scale and innovation.

Antitrust & consumer advocates

The DOJ probe is not only justified but essential; this merger threatens to entrench a streaming giant, cut consumer choice, and raise prices.

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