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L.A. Mayor Karen Bass on ongoing dispute over Paramount-WBD merger

Bass said a settlement should protect thousands of jobs and keep Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery in Los Angeles.

  • On Thursday, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass urged California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Paramount to urgently resolve their differences regarding the 12-state antitrust lawsuit blocking the $111 billion Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger.
  • A recent county report projected the merger could cost Los Angeles more than 10,000 jobs and $2.78 billion in economic value, driving Bass to demand enforceable commitments to keep production in the city.
  • Major organizations including Cinema United, the Directors Guild of America, and IATSE have similarly requested a swift settlement to mitigate industry instability, though Bonta has indicated no willingness to negotiate.
  • The Writers Guild of America sharply criticized Bass on Thursday, accusing her of leading a "pressure campaign" and rejecting the "false choice" between current employment and future job losses.
  • Los Angeles mayoral candidate Nithya Raman insists the merger's legality be decided in court, creating a clear political divide before the general election in November.
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ussanews.com broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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