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Shari Redstone faces the seemingly no-win choice of saving the Skydance merger or standing behind “60 Minutes.” But she’s not ...
Despite President Trump’s lawsuits targeting the Paramount-owned CBS and 60 Minutes, the company said in its earnings report that it expects its deal with Skydance to close in the first half of ...
Paramount said its Skydance deal was still “expected to close in the first half of 2025,” a projection that suggests the company remains confident in its prospects despite a legal skirmish it ...
Paramount Global said it expects the merger with Skydance Media to close in the first half of 2025 despite chatter around the deal, which requires a greenlight from the FCC. “Completion of the ...
As the perpetually building-climbing Ethan Hunt faces ‘The Final Reckoning’, Adam White and Louis Chilton rank all eight of the Mission movies (so far?) – from the one with Philip Seymour Hoffman to t ...
The Federal Communications Commission and Paramount have been in contact about steps needed for the agency to approve its sale to Skydance, Deadline has confirmed. The Wall Street Journal first ...
Paramount shareholder Mario Gabelli says he will seek a “more equitable distribution” of Shari Restone’s payout in the $8 billion Skydance merger for the media giant’s voting shareholders.
With Paramount on the hook to pay Skydance a $400 million breakup fee if the FCC blocks the deal, the company has strong financial incentives to facilitate FCC approval of the merger.” ...
The Hollywood giant, set to be acquired by David Ellison's Skydance Media ... president and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, and Chris McCarthy, president and CEO, Showtime & MTV ...
“Mission: Impossible” has become one of Paramount’s longest and most durable ... Trying to save the Skydance Media merger without sacrificing the integrity of CBS News and “60 Minutes.” ...
"This lawsuit, like the one previously brought by Mr. Toberoff in an attempt to benefit off of the success of Top Gun: Maverick, is completely without merit," a Paramount Pictures spokesperson said.