Dan Rather Warns Paramount Buying Warner Bros. Discovery “Would Change CNN Forever”
Dan Rather warns that the potential Warner Bros. Discovery acquisition by the Ellisons may threaten media independence amid political pressures and ownership consolidation.
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CBS/Paramount And The Ellisons Look To Buy Time Warner In Latest Destructive Major Media Megadeal
Fresh off of kissing Trump's ass to gain regulatory approval for Skydance's merger with CBS and Paramount, the billionaire Ellison family is cooking up another terrible idea: quickly merging with whatever's left of Time Warner.You might recall that the AT&T-->Time Warner-->Discovery mergers were some of the most destructive and pointless "business" efforts ever conceived, resulting…
Dan Rather Warns Paramount's CNN Bid Could Be a 'Very Serious Wound' to CBS: 'Not Healthy for the Country'
Dan Rather had a stark warning for America that Paramount becoming the owner of CNN would be bad for his former employer CBS News — and part of a worsening trend for America overall. In a conversation on “Radio Andy” with host Andy Cohen, Rather broke down the reports that Paramount, under new owner-CEO David Ellison, is looking to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, which would add CNN to a portfolio that already includes CBS News. This, Rather sai…
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav Wants The Paramount Merger Talk To Become A Bidding War
The newly merged Paramount Skydance, an $8.4 billion deal led by one of the richest families in the world, is exploring the possibility of acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, too. There was speculation, according to Deadline, that Paramount was only after the studio once it split this spring, but in reality, they want the whole thing. David Zaslav tells BU Graduates to Pursue Their Passion during his 2023 commencement speech via Boston University …
CHRONIQUE. The US press is talking about a proposed takeover of the New York Stock Exchange. Paramount Skydance can count on the Trump administration's support to take control of its Hollywood competitor, says Isabelle Chaperon, a columnist in the "World Economy" department.
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