Following the Skydance-Paramount merger, new leadership promises to ramp up movie production, targeting 15 to 20 releases a year, including major franchises like Top Gun and Star Trek.
Paramount has made headlines by acquiring the US rights to UFC for a staggering $7.7 billion, set to change how fans access fights by streaming on Paramount+ starting in 2026. This deal ends the pay-per-view model and positions Paramount as a key player in sports broadcasting.
With David Ellison's Skydance now in charge of Paramount, the future looks bright for film and TV content. From reboots to new franchises, discover what's on the horizon for this entertainment giant!
Paramount Global is set to finalize its $8bn merger with Skydance Media, marking a pivotal shift in the entertainment industry under the Trump administration's influence. The merger's approval has raised eyebrows amidst political tensions and a recent lawsuit settlement with Trump.
The FCC has greenlit the $8 billion merger between CBS's parent company Paramount and Skydance Media, amidst accusations of political influence and promises of reform in news coverage.
Jon Stewart expresses uncertainty about the future of The Daily Show in light of the Skydance-Paramount merger. He reflects on the show's value amidst industry changes and recent cancellations.
In a fiery monologue, Stephen Colbert condemned Paramount Global's $16 million settlement of Trump's lawsuit over a '60 Minutes' story, calling it a 'big fat bribe.' His remarks come after Jon Stewart's similar criticism, igniting debates about media ethics and trust.
As Paramount's licensing deal for South Park expires, a fierce legal dispute unfolds between the show's creators and executives over contract negotiations with potential suitors, raising questions about the show's future.
Paramount Global has scheduled its annual shareholder meeting for July 2, signaling potential delays in its $8 billion merger with Skydance Media. With regulatory hurdles and a lawsuit from Donald Trump, the merger's future remains uncertain.
In a surprising turn of events, Bill Owens resigns as executive producer of '60 Minutes' after 24 years, citing loss of independence amid corporate oversight and a controversial merger. Anchor Scott Pelley expresses the team's discontent over the departure, which raises questions about the future of honest journalism at CBS.