Paramount ready to divest children's TV assets for EU approval of $110B Warner Bros. Discovery bid.
Paramount is prepared to divest some children's TV network assets, if necessary, to help win EU approval for its $110 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, Bloomberg reports.
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