WB needs a tent pole. They are not the discovery networks. I’d imagine CBS goes in a fire sale for cheap. SkyDance doesn’t want it.Warner Bros. is not buying CBS. Skydance will simply DuMont it out of existence. IYKYK.
WB needs a tent pole. They are not the discovery networks. I’d imagine CBS goes in a fire sale for cheap. SkyDance doesn’t want it.Warner Bros. is not buying CBS. Skydance will simply DuMont it out of existence. IYKYK.
That's like selling a horse-and-buggy dealership and buying an old, dying mule headed for the glue factory. Meanwhile everyone else is cruising around in their Model Ts.WB needs a tent pole. They are not the discovery networks. I’d imagine CBS goes in a fire sale for cheap. SkyDance doesn’t want it.
Im saying if CBS gets spun off WBD is the best option. Will it happen probably not.That's like selling a horse-and-buggy dealership and buying an old, dying mule headed for the gkue factory. Meanwhile everyone else is cruising around in their Model Ts.
They're also on Paramount+ along with everything else. And deals can always be restructured to remove OTA.CBS still have a lot of value in the sports rights that they have long term. Those won’t just go away.
Once again...it's not 1985 anymore. Night Heat is NEVER coming back to CBS. Sorry.Indeed, there's always what's old is new again--or what goes around, comes back around. Either the CBS Late Movie or what would appeal to me, 'Crimetime After Primetime'. Go with the tried-and-true.
Amazon or Netflix will gobble up the NFL before the CW does lolWill CBS lowball the NFL again and lose the AFC package to NBC, ESPN/ABC, or even CW?
Not if they are making money.Will NBC'S late night shows end with Lorne Michaels?
How’s the CW going to afford it?Will CBS lowball the NFL again and lose the AFC package to NBC, ESPN/ABC, or even CW?
Will NBC'S late night shows end with Lorne Michaels?
Is Colbert no longer profitable?Not if they are making money.
JF has also cut shows to 4 a week, down from 5Depends on Lorne. He's gone past the SNL 50th anniversary, which was the line where a lot of people thought he'd call it a career. Does he stay another year, five, ten?
For now, SNL is profitable, and some analysts have said when Lorne goes, the show will be cheaper to produce and more profitable not just by the lack of his compensation, but by cuts that the network will make that they just don't want to fight with Lorne about now.
Also, SNL is responsible, according to Comcast, for $50 million in subscriber revenue for Peacock (it's apparently the leading show in terms of driving subscriptions).
The Tonight Show probably doesn't last beyond Lorne. Late-night revenues are declining and CBS is taking itself out of the game. Kimmel makes noises about retiring every year and ABC doesn't appear to be working on a succession plan.
And I think Late Night with Seth Meyers either moves to Peacock or gets cancelled sometime in the next two years. He's already had to cut the 8G Band, and ad revenues at 12:35 are way worse than at 11:35.
I was thinking more like Forever Knight myself. When it comes to this country in particular as it keeps being beat more than in Biden's words 'Medicare' or other pieces of dead horses politically and otherwise that others continue to gripe here incessantly with the overtones, history has always had the way of repeating itself and in many cases--several times. Besides, since OTA/linear is dying like people keep chanting, then programming from 1985 or whatever would be a cheap and economically viable choice, similar to the highly repetitive programs from those diginets offered. Whatever the Columbia Broadcasting System decides--it's their prerogative.Once again...it's not 1985 anymore. Night Heat is NEVER coming back to CBS. Sorry.
I said it earlier - expect 3/4ths of the affiliates to air news from 11PM-12AM (10-11PM CT/MT), then syndicated shows, infomercials, or a mix of both.
Define profitable. He’s making the network money. How much is the question. Network TV is on a downward trend. It’s still profitable just not what it was 40 years ago.Is Colbert no longer profitable?
If you think profitability was the actual motive behind this, boy do I have a bridge you’ll want to buy before anyone else gets their hands on it.Is Colbert no longer profitable?
Far too often Shari Redstone skirts by and is not called out for the damage she did to Paramount Global and CBS over the past few years. She was awful at her job and has show no limits for desperation at ridding herself of these properties. I honestly blame her more than anything here.If you think profitability was the actual motive behind this, boy do I have a bridge you’ll want to buy before anyone else gets their hands on it.
I said it earlier - expect 3/4ths of the affiliates to air news from 11PM-12AM (10-11PM CT/MT), then syndicated shows, infomercials, or a mix of both.