Good. That's why Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 still exists since states can challenge deals using their own localized antitrust and consumer protection statutes and federal clearance doesn't grant mergers immunity from state-level antitrust litigation.
Just like what happened with Nexstar and Tegna who got blocked after receiving regulatory approval. Right?
They are compiling evidence of potential consumer harm to convince a judge or a regulatory body to act before the ink dries on the final contract.
Just gonna put this out there:
If someone makes a post about finding a detail thats trivial, yet interesting and cool on a piece of media and you're making remarks like "this fandom is starved/dead" or "we are starving", get out. You're hurting the feelings of someone simply making an observation