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Media Companies Are Ready to Sell. Does Anyone Want to Buy?

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And yet this merger does none of that! They aren't going to give up the cable channels and no one would want a bunch of channels devoid of intellectual property anyway! It's why Paramount couldn't sell BET/VH1!
Eh...Paramount owns things kids watch and CBS has procedural crime shows which fit with ID. Yellowstone is still big.
 
And yet this merger does none of that! They aren't going to give up the cable channels and no one would want a bunch of channels devoid of intellectual property anyway! It's why Paramount couldn't sell BET/VH1!

I haven't read anything that says that. Paramount COULD sell BET for slightly less money. It chooses not to. But it's available to anyone who pays the price. On the Warner side, obviously there will have to be asset sales. So far they haven't said what. Neither side is saying cable channels are the future.
 
You're still stuck with incredible dead weight, onerous debt and dozens of zombie cable channels with diminishing value amongst them.
But that's not usually the case. Huge companies like Heinz, Chevron, Merck, Mars, JM Smucker, T-Mobile, BAE Systems, Walmart, just to name a few common brands; have gone through multi-billion dollar mergers that increased their value much more than standing pat.
There are no benefits for this deal and WBD-Par aren't even attempting to lay out any reasoning for it. The only result here is less choices and higher prices for the consumer. We might as well be back in the 19th century.
And, eliminating or combining double back-office functions including departments like Marketing, Sales, Distribution, and Accounting, (AP and AR) not to mention shrinking overall corporate ranks.
 
They still are wanted though.
Byron has a long track record of vowing to buy things and it never materializes. At this point he should be called out until he actually buys something.
Do not know your animosity towards them. Are you a former employee?
Any discourse about Warner Bros. Discovery is radioactive. The company is wholly toxic and poorly run and I get to see other internet communities cast Zaslav as an evil mastermind with supervillain powers. Plus I have a friend who is frequently traumatized about all this and I have to be by her side. So of course this is personal.
 
Any discourse about Warner Bros. Discovery is radioactive. The company is wholly toxic and poorly run and I get to see other internet communities cast Zaslav as an evil mastermind with supervillain powers. Plus I have a friend who is frequently traumatized about all this and I have to be by her side. So of course this is personal.
huh?
 
Any discourse about Warner Bros. Discovery is radioactive. The company is wholly toxic and poorly run and I get to see other internet communities cast Zaslav as an evil mastermind with supervillain powers. Plus I have a friend who is frequently traumatized about all this and I have to be by her side. So of course this is personal.

Evil mastermind? Super powers? Friend traumatized? By what? Corporate America? Did Zaslav fire her? Refuse to hire her? Does she even KNOW Zaslav? This is getting creepier by the post.
 
I'm standing by what I said.
This is getting creepier by the post.
With all due respect, the way people on here are cheerleading a bad merger like this and failing to provide a coherent reason why it should even happen—aside from possibly improving their stock investments in both companies—regardless of how doomed it is and regardless of the human cost, is itself incredibly creepy and off-putting.
 
With all due respect, the way people on here are cheerleading a bad merger like this and failing to provide a coherent reason why it should even happen aside from possibly improving their stock investments is itself quite creepy.

One could also say you're allowing your personal emotions interfere with what should be a business decision.

Nobody's "cheerleading a bad merger" since no actual merger has actually been proposed.
 
One could also say you're allowing your personal emotions interfere with what should be a business decision.
It's a bad idea regardless of how Warner Bros. Discovery is run. This type of hyperconsolidation has no actual benefits for anyone. Full stop.
Nobody's "cheerleading a bad merger" since no actual merger has actually been proposed.
And probably won't even happen anyway given how Wall Street has been shockingly cool to such an idea and no one can give a reason, either on here or in the trades, as to why it should happen aside from "because they can", which I regret to inform you is not a valid reason.

Then again, I don't own stock in these companies and thus I don't have an incentive for this to goes through.
 
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Any discourse about Warner Bros. Discovery is radioactive. The company is wholly toxic and poorly run and I get to see other internet communities cast Zaslav as an evil mastermind with supervillain powers. Plus I have a friend who is frequently traumatized about all this and I have to be by her side. So of course this is personal.

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OMG YOUGUYSYOUGUYSYOUGYUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! David Zaslav doesn't just own Lex Luthor's IP, he IS Lex Luthor!
 
It's a bad idea regardless of how Warner Bros. Discovery is run. This type of hyperconsolidation has no actual benefits for anyone. Full stop.

And probably won't even happen anyway given how Wall Street has been shockingly cool to such an idea and no one can give a reason, either on here or in the trades, as to why it should happen aside from "because they can", which I regret to inform you is not a valid reason.
Yes, but it seems as though you have something personal in the stake instead of a "third party observation."
 
With all due respect, the way people on here are cheerleading a bad merger like this and failing to provide a coherent reason why it should even happen—aside from possibly improving their stock investments in both companies—regardless of how doomed it is and regardless of the human cost, is itself incredibly creepy and off-putting.

Nathan.

Nobody's cheerleading. We're discussing. My God, BigA is not happy about what this is doing to his share price today---and he's been very vocal with his displeasure and his doubts the past couple of months when I've brought up rumblings regarding WBD as possibly expanding its holdings---first with ABC, and now with Paramount.

The job of providing a coherent reason rests with the parties themselves. And you've said today that they haven't made their case---well, of course not. One day after a PRELIMINARY conversation about possible synergies?

And, I hate to break it to you---but that 3% stock price dip that you were saying doomed the deal before it even started? IF this deal could improve the stock price and the execs could make the case, those shareholders would be totally on board.

Paramount is in play. That's news and worthy of discussion here. WBD is at minimum interested enough to have lunch and kick the tires. Again, worthy of discussion. Maybe it doesn't happen. Maybe it does.
 
It's a bad idea regardless of how Warner Bros. Discovery is run. This type of hyperconsolidation has no actual benefits for anyone. Full stop.

And probably won't even happen anyway given how Wall Street has been shockingly cool to such an idea and no one can give a reason, either on here or in the trades, as to why it should happen aside from "because they can", which I regret to inform you is not a valid reason.

Then again, I don't own stock in these companies and thus I don't have an incentive for this to goes through.
To bulk up their streaming library. Spongebob itself would draw in kids.
 
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