French watchdog's competition concerns put TF1/M6 merger plan at risk

Reuters

Published Jul 26, 2022 19:03

Updated Jul 26, 2022 19:50

PARIS (Reuters) -French television group TF1 and Bouygues (EPA:BOUY) said the French competition authority has concerns about TF1's plans to merge with broadcaster M6.

TF1 and its shareholder Bouygues said in a joint statement on Tuesday that a report by the authority's investigating teams raised a number of significant competition concerns, especially with regard to the advertising market.

"The nature and extent of the remedies required in the report would mean that the merger plans would no longer be meaningful for the parties involved and they would therefore abandon them," the two companies said.

The companies said the watchdog's report in no way predicts the final decision of its board.

They added that they do not intend to make any changes to their original plans and that they will inform the authority of their response within the next three weeks.

Hearings will take place before the French competition authority’s board on September 5 and 6, the companies said.

France's antitrust watchdog said in March it was launching an in-depth review of the merger of TF1 and M6, the country's top two listed broadcasters.

The combined entity would have sway over three-quarters of the country's TV advertising.