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TECHDIRT REPORT: : Share-Owning Journalism Orgs Press Paramount For Company Docs On Corrupt Trump Merger Dealings // Visualizing the Impact


SUMMARY PARAGRAPH: "These major media deals always go terribly for consumers and labor, but execs often benefit from tax breaks, temporary stock boosts, and compensation in no way dictated by competency (see: CEO David Zaslav). But this series of deals is so massive and problematic, it could generate some very significant pain for the extraction class, and make all past merger disasters seem adorable by comparison"
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Share-Owning Journalism Orgs Press Paramount For Company Docs On Corrupt Trump Merger Dealings

from the do-not-pass-go,-do-not-collect-$200 dept

 
 

More than 4,000 Hollywood insiders recently signed a letter blasting Paramount’s planned $111 billion merger with Warner Brothers, noting that the massive consolidation will be very historically harmful to labor, consumers, and creatives. 

That’s a very correct observation, especially as it relates to Warner Brothers, which has never been involved in a merger that didn’t result in mass layoffs, higher prices for everyone, and a significantly shittier overall product.

Now a coalition of press groups, including Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and Reporters Without Borders, are pressing Paramount regarding “potentially corrupt acquisitions and deals” they argue could undermine shareholder value by degrading the (already sagging) quality of journalism at CBS News and CNN, while “relinquishing editorial control of major news outlets to the Trump administration.”

In a letter sent to former Trump DOJ “antitrust enforcer” (using that term ironically) turned Paramount top lawyer Makan Delrahim, the groups highlight all the dodgy bullshit that we’ve well-covered over the last year, 
  1. whether it’s CBS paying the president a $16 million bribe to gain merger approval
  2. CBS agreeing to install an “ombudsman” to ensure the network is consistently kissing the president’s ass, or 
  3. Paramount billionaire owner Larry Ellison privately meeting with his friend Trump to promise he’d fire certain CNN anchors if the government allowed him to buy Warner Brothers.

The journalism groups make the point that the Ellison family effort to turn CBS into a Trump and Netanyahu-friendly agitprop machine has been disastrous for the company’s share price. And because both organizations are technically shareholders, they’re demanding deeper access to the Paramount books to see what other dodgy bullshit may not have been revealed yet:

“Since Paramount Skydance announced its most consequential Trump-friendly changes at CBS News in October — acquiring The Free Press and appointing Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief — the company’s market capitalization has decreased by 40%, wiping out more than $8 billion in shareholder value. Ratings for key programs, like “CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil,” have also dropped precipitously. Freedom of the Press Foundation and Reporters Without Borders, which are both shareholders in Paramount Skydance Corp., are entitled to inspect the company’s books and records related to these developments under Section 220 of the Delaware General Corporation Law.”

They’ve given Paramount five days to respond to their request for more documents and data related to any promises Paramount may have made the Trump administration. I’m not convinced the gambit will go anywhere, but it’s nice to see these kinds of groups (historically absent from many of these fights) suddenly paying closer attention to media consolidation.

Larry Ellison’s interests here are two-fold. 
  1. He wanted to gift his nepobaby son David with two major Hollywood studios so David can pretend he’s a very big boy doing very serious things
  2. But he’s also keen on dismantling what’s left of journalism at places like CBS News and CNN (already reeling from years of corporate cowardice) turning them into right-wing friendly agitprop mills that are even more friendly to his favorite autocrats (Trump and Netanyahu).

You’ll recall Bari Weiss sold herself to Paramount as an expert who could modernize CBS News through virality and mass audience appeal (despite having no actual experience in journalism)

  1. But Weiss, who got her start at the helm of a strange contrarian troll blog, has the instincts and ideas of a 90 year old man, and clearly isn’t capable of generating watchable propaganda in any ratings-grabbing way that actually appeals to anyone (even MAGA folks, who already have no limit of agitprop options).

The Trump administration will certainly rubber stamp the deal

Paramount will likely keep this effort locked up in the courts indefinitely. 

And the Democrats’ demand for the FCC to investigate the dodgy Chinese and Saudi financing propping up the deal isn’t likely to go anywhere

That leaves a collaborative looming lawsuit by state AGs as the most likely path toward ensuring this deal never gets off the ground.

But even if the deal gets approved, this giant company’s long-term survival is far from guaranteed. Especially given the shaky state of Hollywood, the steady enshittification of streaming, and the fact that there’s very little evidence that the any of the Paramount folks are competent.

There’s a very high likelihood that the combination of Paramount’s massive debt load from both the CBS and Warner deals– and fleeing audience (either bored by bad product or disgusted by the companies’ Trump allegiances) — combines with Larry Ellison’s over-extension on AI to result in some very precarious financial footing.

These major media deals always go terribly for consumers and labor, but execs often benefit from tax breaks, temporary stock boosts, and compensation in no way dictated by competency (see: CEO David Zaslav). 

But this series of deals is so massive and problematic, it could generate some very significant pain for the extraction class, and make all past merger disasters seem adorable by comparison.

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Paramount Slapped With Consumer Lawsuit Over Warner Bros. Deal — Report

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Paramount Slapped With Consumer Lawsuit Over Warner Bros. Deal — Report
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Paramount and Warner Bros. Discoveryare facing a lawsuit by consumers seeking to block the merger deal. This comes after the Warner Bros. shareholders agreed to the $110 billion merger between the two giants. Although they approved the deal, the shareholders didn’t agree to the huge payout proposed for CEO David Zaslav.

Lawsuit filed against Paramount over Warner Bros. merger

A lawsuit has been filed against Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery to block their merger.

According to a report by The Hollywood Reporter, a few Paramount+ subscribers have taken legal action. They claim that the deal will lead to fewer viewing options and reduce competition in theatrical distribution. Moreover, the subscribers alleged that the merger might lead to price increases.

The complaint asserted that the deal will strengthen “Paramount’s ability and incentive to raise prices, reduce output, narrow slates, reduce quality, and worsen consumer-facing terms, including through control of distribution, exclusivity, windowing, and licensing.”

The report further reveals that Paramount has responded to the lawsuit in a statement and said it is “without merit.” They opposed the consumers’ claims and added, “The combination of Paramount and WBD will create a stronger competitor that is well positioned to serve as a champion for creative talent and consumer choice.”

Previously, commenting on the merger, Paramount CEO David Ellison said at CinemaCon, “I want to look every single one of you in the eye and promise once we combine with Warner Bros., we are going to make a minimum 30 movies a year. Every film will be released in theaters with minimum 45-day window and SVOD in 90 days.”

After Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders recently agreed to the Paramount merger at $31 per share in cash, Ellison added, “Today’s stockholder approval is another key milestone toward completing this historic transaction that will deliver exceptional value to our stockholders” (via NBC News).

However, it is to be noted that California state attorneys general is still investigating the merger. Thus, any negative report could potentially aid the said lawsuit to block it.

The post Paramount Slapped With Consumer Lawsuit Over Warner Bros. Deal — Report appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

 

Paramount Sued by Subscribers Over Warner Bros., Skydance Deals

Paramount Sued by Subscribers Over Warner Bros., Skydance Deals

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Experience a poignant meeting of two of America’s greatest songwriters as Willie Nelson and Paul Simon join forces for a soulful rendition of the classic anthem, "Homeward Bound." This performance is a standout highlight from the all-star concert special Willie Nelson & Friends: Live and Kickin'. Recorded on April 9, 2003, at the historic Beacon Theatre in New York City,
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...The event served as a star-studded celebration for Willie’s 70th birthday. 
 
These two legends trade verses and harmonies, blending the worlds of folk-rock and outlaw country in a way that feels both intimate and monumental. 
 
 🎸 The Story Behind the Song "Homeward Bound" is one of the most enduring travelogues in the history of popular music, capturing the universal longing for the familiar. 
 
The Origin: Paul Simon wrote the song in 1965 while sitting on a railway platform at Widnes station in England. Distant from home and weary from the road, he captured the "loneliness of the long-distance tourer" in a way that resonated with millions. 
 
The Perfect Match: While originally a Simon & Garfunkel staple, the song’s themes of life on the road and the bittersweet nature of the traveling musician align perfectly with Willie Nelson’s "On the Road Again" persona. 
 
A New Perspective: 
In this 2003 performance, the song takes on a mature, reflective quality. 
  • With decades of touring behind both men, the lyrics about "suitcases and ticket stubs" carry the weight of lived experience. 
 
Musical Highlights Vocal Harmonies: 
Watch for the unique blend of Paul Simon’s precise, melodic delivery and Willie’s signature behind-the-beat phrasing. Their weathered harmonies during the choruses provide a warm, organic texture that defines the "Live and Kickin'" sound. 
 
The Acoustic Interplay: The arrangement features the delicate interplay of acoustic guitars, including Willie’s famous Martin N-20, "Trigger." 
  • The percussive, jazz-inflected trills from Willie’s guitar provide a beautiful counterpoint to the steady folk-picking of the arrangement. 
 
The Beacon Theatre Atmosphere: The high-definition production and intimate lighting of the Beacon Theatre capture every nuanced expression between the two friends, making the viewer feel like a guest at a private birthday celebration.
 
 🏛️ A Legendary Celebration The Live and Kickin' concert was a landmark event featuring a diverse lineup of icons, including Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Norah Jones, and ZZ Top. 
  1. The evening served as a tribute to Willie Nelson’s status as a global musical ambassador who transcends genre boundaries. 
  2. This specific "Homeward Bound" duet remains one of the most beloved moments of the broadcast, showcasing the mutual respect and timeless talent of two masters of the American songbook.
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