Ellison is wasting no time----the Wall Street Journal reporting Paramount Skydance is putting together a majority cash bid for all of Warner Bros. Discovery, which had been planning to restructure:
I'm kinda surprised that John Malone wants to cash out right now. Yeah he's 84, but still...
I don't see how Paramount doesn't dispose of CBS and the MTV networks prior to or as part of such a deal. It provides a good amount of cash and rids the Ellisons of a political headache. (Or do they sell CBS-MTV to the "new" Discovery? 🤔)
It is not unheard of. E. W. Scripps bought Journal Media Group and then split in two; Scripps got all the broadcast assets (along with the Spelling Bee) and the "new" Journal got the newspapers from both companies (which became takeover bait anyway).Yeah...they could buy all of WBD, execute the existing plan to split the company and put CBS and all Paramount's linear stuff on that ice floe.
Did the Starship Enterprise ever visit the planet Krypton?🤔🪐 Oh the possibilities.Star Trek and Superman under one roof?
New bid for the NCAA basketball tourney, using the combined assets of TNT, TBS, truTV and CBS?
Do the NCAA streaming rights go to a combined HBO Max/Paramount+ app, or to the proposed TNT Sports app that is to be launched with the WBD split? You could make a convincing case for either/or.New bid for the NCAA basketball tourney, using the combined assets of TNT, TBS, truTV and CBS?
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Does the FCC have to approve this because it involves broadcast licenses of CBS O&O stations? And doesn’t the FTC need to approve on antritrust grounds? Not sure if I see this administration wanting to make things easier/better for entities that own CBS News and CNN.
Turner took on most of the weight in that deal.I think that deal was done together. Seems to me they use combined facilities and air talent.
Does the FCC have to approve this because it involves broadcast licenses of CBS O&O stations?
Okay, this is silly. But if we pretended it was serious...Did the Starship Enterprise ever visit the planet Krypton?🤔🪐 Oh the possibilities.
So this'll be a DOJ deal and I think the question is whether they'll say yes to the whole deal on a proposal from Paramount Skydance to spin linear assets to their own company. I'd expect they will approve, because it's in Paramount Skydance Warner's interest to lose the linear stuff quickly.
I have to believe that SkyDance knew they were going to do this when they closed on Paramount.
And they know what they want to spin off.