The US telecoms giant AT&T has announced that it will buy entertainment group Time Warner for nearly $86bn (£70bn).
The deal was agreed at a meeting of the two boards on Saturday but will still need to be approved by regulators. Correspondents say it is the biggest deal in the world this year. It reflects the desire of the telecoms company to acquire content to stream over its high-speed network and attract more online viewers.
If the deal is approved by regulators, AT&T would gain control of CNN and the HBO TV network, in addition to the Warner Bros film studio and other prized media assets.
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said he did not anticipate any regulatory obstacles to the merger, saying any concerns could be overcome if concessions were made.
“This is a perfect match of two companies with complementary strengths who can bring a fresh approach to how the media and communications industry works for customers, content creators, distributors and advertisers,” he said. The deal is likely to be closely scrutinized by US antitrust regulators, as AT&T is already the third largest cable TV provider in the US.
An AT&T statement said that aim of the deal is to give customers “unmatched choice, quality, value and experiences that will define the future of media and communications” and the new company will “lead the next wave of innovation in converging media and communications industry”.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has said he will block the deal if he is elected.
“It’s too much concentration of power in the hands of too few,” he said on Saturday, before the deal was confirmed.
AT&T will pay $107.50 for each Time Warner share, in a combination of cash and stock, worth $85.4bn overall, according to a statement.
The deal gives AT&T access to a major producer of content as it seeks to diversify away from its core telecoms business. Rival Verizon is currently in negotiations to buy Yahoo and has already bought AOL, owner of Huffington Post.
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