Paramount takeover bid for Warner Bros promises to shake up streaming
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Paramount Skydance is drafting a cash offer to take over Warner Bros Discovery. 

This latest merger hints at a significant convergence of some of America’s biggest media companies. For consumers, this could transform the way they receive news, watch TV shows and movies, and access live streaming events.

And, in the media industry, it could mark another consolidation among the giants. 

Skydance, the film studio known for major hits like Top Gun: Maverick and Mission: Impossible – Fallout, has recently secured an $8 billion purchase of Paramount’s assets.

The company is run by David Ellison, the son of billionaire Larry Ellison.  

Paramount, which operates CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, and the Paramount+ streaming platform, initially consented to this agreement in July 2024.

Now, the mash-up wants even more assets under its wing.  

The offer would take over all of Warner Bro’s properties, including the cable networks and movie studio, the Wall Street Journal reported. 

The pact would put all of Warner Bros Discovery's assets, including HBO - the studio behind Euphoria - into Paramount Skydance's hands

The pact would put all of Warner Bros Discovery’s assets, including HBO – the studio behind Euphoria – into Paramount Skydance’s hands

Warner Bros Discovery owns the DC Comics franchise, HBO (and its streaming service), CNN, TNT, HGTV, and the Food Network. 

The deal is not yet official and would require federal regulatory approval to be completed. 

Media watchers have been predicting that major production companies would have to start joining forces. 

For years, consumers have been trading in their cable programming for separate streaming services. But in the past year, Netflix, Paramount+, Peacock, and Apple TV have all raised their prices on consumers. 

Plus, the entertainment studios are dealing with new competition from social media players like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. 

The changing dynamics have forced media executives to rethink their businesses.  

David Zaslav, the top boss at Warner Bros Discovery, recently announced that his company will attempt to split into two: a global TV network and another streaming and production studio. 

The divorce would be finalized in April, he said.  

Skydance, the studio that produced Tom Cruise's Top Gun: Maverick, has been snapping up talent for its new business

Skydance, the studio that produced Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick, has been snapping up talent for its new business

After the announcement, rumors flooded the internet that major tech players like Apple or Amazon would swoop in to purchase some of the split’s leftovers.  

Paramount Skydance was the first player to move. 

If submitted and approved, it would be a huge leap for Paramount Skydance. 

Its combined company is worth an estimated $18 billion. Warner Bros Discovery is currently valued at around $33 billion.  

Wall Street loved the aggressive move. 

Warner Bros Discovery's stock price ballooned after The Journal's report

Warner Bros Discovery’s stock price ballooned after The Journal’s report

After The Journal’s reporting, shares for Warner Bros jumped nearly 27 percent, while Paramount Skydance is up more than ten percent.  

The reported deal is another sign that the marriage of Paramount and Skydance is off to a fast start. 

Last week, reports began circulating that CBS was close to naming Bari Weiss, a former New York Times writer, as its top editor.  

Yesterday, the company announced it was hiring Dane Glasgow as the chief product officer. He was pilfered from Meta, the company that runs Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram. 

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