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roughly | 2 days ago

> People don’t like the politics of Paramount’s ownership but from a competition perspective this is the better outcome.

This was a much more compelling argument 14-odd months ago. People don’t like the politics of Paramount’s ownership because they’re aligned with the authoritarians currently trying to take control of the country - this isn’t a dispute over tax policy.

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ls612|2 days ago

Yes, it’s a dispute about antitrust policy not tax policy. The criteria for that analysis is consumer surplus, not the political beliefs of the owners.

roughly|2 days ago

It’s not a dispute about antitrust policy either, or at least not directly. Paramount has been aggressively reshaping its content to please the current administration for purposes of buying political favor. There’s an antitrust component to that, in that the more properties they acquire, the fewer voices aren’t effectively controlled by the regime, but the opposition to Paramount’s purchasing spree is political and should be properly seen as such.