Paramount, hostile bid and Warner Brothers
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Stephen Colbert asks why The Late Show was canceled if Paramount can offer Warner Bros. $108 billion
Stephen Colbert is wondering why 'The Late Show' was canceled for financial reasons if CBS' parent company Paramount can offer $108 billion to acquire Warner Bros.
EXCLUSIVE: Two of Taylor Sheridan’s most popular shows are colliding as Yellowstone actor Hassie Harrison is set to join 1923 star Brandon Sklenar in the Paramount’s modern western thriller The Rescue.
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Scott Pelley says '60 Minutes' has faced 'no corporate interference' by new Paramount owners
While accepting an award, "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley said his program has not faced any corporate interference from the new Paramount owners.
Paramount sent a letter from CEO David Ellison addressed to Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders that 'clearly sets out why Paramount’s $30.00 per share all-cash offer to acquire all of WBD is superior to WBD’s transaction with Netflix.
Scott Pelley claimed that he has experienced "no corporate interference" at "60 Minutes" under its new Paramount leadership. While accepting his recognition as a Walter Cronkite Award honoree for his coverage of the Trump administration's threats to major law firms,
CBS cited cost concerns in July when it announced the show would end.
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All About Billionaire Larry Ellison's 2 Kids, Paramount CEO David and Oscar-Nominated Producer Megan
Larry Ellison shares two children with his ex-wife, Barbara Boothe: David Ellison and Megan Ellison. Here's everything to know about Larry Ellison's kids.
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Democratic lawmakers say Paramount bid for Warner raises ‘serious national security concerns’
Congressional Democrats raise national security concerns over Paramount’s hostile Warner Bros. bid, noting Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds are providing over half the financing. The deal threatens control of CNN, HBO and Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, which shape news and cultural content for millions of Americans.