Paramount's $110 billion Warner Bros. gamble
Today, let’s talk about the big Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger. Right now, Paramount head David Ellison is very much acting like he’s over the finish line after outbidding Netflix, which walked away after what seemed like a done deal.
Back in January, I asked Puck’s Julia Alexander to walk me through Netflix’s reasoning, and today I’m digging into Paramount’s with Rich Greenfield, a media and entertainment analyst and cofounder of research firm LightShed Partners. There’s a lot going on here, including the biggest question I’ve had throughout this entire saga: why would anyone want to buy Warner, which has basically killed every acquirer it’s had for the last quarter century?
Links:
David Ellison’s plan to compete with Netflix: Paramount+HBO | Rich Greenfield
The worst acquisition in history, again | Prof G Media
David Zaslav gets the last laugh | THR
Warner Bros. Discovery agrees to Paramount merger | The Verge
Tech, TV, Movies & News: Ellisons on brink of colossal empire | NYT
Pete Hegseth says ‘the sooner David Ellison’ buys CNN, ‘the better’ | NYT
Warner Bros CEO to pocket $887 million from Paramount deal | Reuters
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