US files antitrust suit to stop major book publisher merger
By TALI ARBEL
AP Technology Writer
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing to block a $2.2 billion book publishing deal that would have reshaped the industry, saying consolidation would hurt authors and readers. German media giant Bertelsmann’s Penguin Random House, already the largest American publisher, wants to buy New York-based Simon & Schuster, whose authors include Stephen King, Hillary Clinton and John Irving, from TV and film company ViacomCBS. The deal would reduce the so-called Big Five of American publishing to four. The Justice Department filed its antitrust suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Tuesday in the first major antitrust action by the Biden administration.