The British government has signalled that it is likely to intervene in Paramount Skydance’s proposed $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discover, citing concerns about maintaining media plurality.

Lisa Nandy, the U.K.’s Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, said in a statement on ‌Tuesday, “Following engagement with the parties and independent research, my department ⁠has today written to the current and proposed owners of Warner Bros Discovery on my behalf to inform them that I am minded to intervene.”

She said she would do so, first, because of “the need for, to the extent that it is reasonable and practicable, a sufficient plurality of views in news media in each market for news media” in the U.K.

Second, it was to satisfy “the need, in relation to every different audience [in the U.K.] for there to be a sufficient plurality of persons with control of the media enterprises, or the enterprises providing on-demand program services or both, serving that audience.”

The move was prompted by concerns about the impact the deal might have on U.K. television audiences, ​including broadcasters and channels such as Channel 5, Cartoon ‌Network, ⁠Nickelodeon and CNN International, as well as streaming platforms Paramount+, TNT Sports and HBO Max.