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Scott, we're back with more news in this endless fucking merger.
Paramount is accusing Netflix of waging a scorched earth campaign to kill its $110 billion deal with Warner Brothers.
In a letter to the DOJ, Paramount's chief legal officer, Macon Delrahim, says Netflix is trying to, quote, poison regulators and other stakeholders against the merger.
Oh, come on, Macon.
I know, Macon.
Of course they are.
Netflix is calling their claims absurd.
It's not the only thing Paramount is doing to get the deal across the finish line.
The company reportedly submitted a list of concessions to head off antitrust lawsuit by California and several other states.
That'll include New York and possibly Massachusetts, I'm hearing.
Recently, actually, I've gotten notes from people in Hollywood saying this thing is a little shakier than it looks.
I'm not so sure about that, but I'm surprised I'm getting them.