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Paramount will not close its Warner Bros deal before July 22 amid Oregon probe

By Thomson Reuters Jul 8, 2026 | 8:42 PM

By Jody Godoy

July 9 (Reuters) – Paramount has said it will not close its $110 billion acquisition of Warner ​Bros before July 22, the ‌Oregon attorney general’s office said on Wednesday, pushing out the timeline for the deal’s closure by an additional week.

Oregon Attorney General Dan ‌Rayfield’s ​office asked a ⁠court in Multnomah County ⁠on Wednesday to order the company to hand over records and delay the deal by 60 days so ​the state can review them.

Paramount had previously told Oregon that it ⁠would not close the ⁠deal before July 16, Rayfield’s ​office said. At a preliminary hearing on ​the state’s request on Wednesday, the ‌company amended that timeline, his office said.

Separately, Paramount has offered remedies to address EU competition concerns in a ⁠move that could help the media giant gain European Commission approval for the deal, including ⁠ditching ‌its film distribution joint venture ⁠with Universal Pictures, sources told ​Reuters ‌last week.

The Commission then extended ​its deadline ⁠for its decision to July 22 from July 7 to give it time to assess the remedy.

(Reporting by Jody Godoy; Editing by Edmund Klamann and ​Muralikumar Anantharaman)