Two Warner Bros. Discovery board members step down amid DOJ investigation

Two Warner Bros. Discovery board members step down amid DOJ investigation
David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, addresses the audience during the Warner Bros. Pictures presentation at CinemaCon 2023, the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) at Caesars Palace, Tuesday, April 25, 2023, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
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Two Warner Bros. Discovery board members step down amid DOJ investigation

Stephen Battaglio April 1, 2024

Two members of

the

Warner Bros. Discovery

‘s

board of directors are stepping down after the U.S. Department of Justice

are

expressed concerns over a possible antitrust violation.

The media conglomerate said Monday that Steven A. Miron and Steven O. Newhouse resigned after the DOJ notified them of a probe

intoon

whether their service violated Section 8 of the Clayton Antitrust Act. Both are executives for Advance, a privately held media company, and were also serving on the board

for of

Charter Communications, a cable and broadband

giantcompany

.

“Miron and Newhouse informed WBD that, without admitting any violation, and in light of the changing dynamics of competition in the entertainment industry, they elected to resign rather than to contest the matter,” Warner Bros. Discovery said in a statement.

The DOJ noted

in its own statement

that Charter, through its Spectrum cable service, and Warner Bros. Discovery

,

are both in the business of video distribution and are therefore competitors.

In enacting Section 8 of the Clayton Act, Congress was concerned that competitors who shared directors would compete less vigorously to provide better services and lower prices,” Deputy Assistant

Attorney General Atty. Gen.

Michael Kades of the Justice Departments antitrust division said in a statement.

Miron and Newhouse were each appointed to the Warner Bros. Discovery board following the the merger between Discovery Inc. and WarnerMedia on April 8, 2022. Their terms were scheduled to expire in 2025. They were named by Discover as two of its six designated members on the board of the merged company.

Miron is chief executive

officer

of Advance/Newhouse Partnership, a

privately held

media company based in Syracuse, N.Y., and a senior executive officer at Advance, whose holdings include

publisher

Conde Nast. Newhouse is co-president of Advance.

A representative for Warner Bros. Discovery said there are no plans to replace

to

the two independent board members. The board will be reduced

in size

from 13 members to 11.

On behalf of our Board and WBDs leadership team, I want to thank Steve Miron and Steven Newhouse for their extraordinary service and longstanding commitment to Discovery and Warner Bros. Discovery, David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, said in a statement.

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