Warner Bros. Discovery Directors Leave Amid Antitrust Probe

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Giovanni Moretti
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Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. has announced that Steven Newhouse and Steven Miron have resigned from its board of directors following revelations of a US Justice Department investigation into potential antitrust violations. Newhouse, a major stakeholder in Warner Bros., previously served on the board’s nominating and governance committee, while Miron, also linked to the Newhouse family business, was a member of the compensation committee. Their departure comes in light of these ongoing investigations, signaling potential disruptions and changes within the company's governance and leadership.

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