Yellowstone Creator Taylor Sheridan Is Leaving Paramount
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Barry Diller, the entertainment mogul who led Paramount for a decade in its heyday, said in an email, “Most people, coming into senior executive positions, on scrutiny, fail to impress. David Ellison, on scrutiny, continues to impress.”
Paramount CEO David Ellison is no stranger to big mergers. Now he's going for something far greater, and he won't back down. Sources suggest that Ellison is considering making another overture after Warner Bros. Discovery turned down his $23.50-per-share offer, Variety reported.
David Ellison's $23.50/share offer to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery and merge it with Paramount Skydance was rejected. How high will he go?
Paramount Skydance reportedly doesn't intend to pick apart Warner Bros. Discovery if they're able to acquire their competitor.
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Trump says CBS under owner David Ellison will be ‘fairer’ with Bari Weiss as new editor in chief
Days earlier, Trump lavished praise on Ellison and his father, Larry Ellison, who now control CBS through their $8.4B Paramount Skydance merger.
Political Differences Reportedly Played A Role In Taylor Sheridan Leaving Paramount For NBCUniversal
Sheridan struck up a five-year deal with NBCUniversal that will start on January 1, 2029. NBCUniversal will be trusting the entertainment genius to making film and television for their linear and streaming platforms. David Glasser, a close collaborator of Sheridan’s, will also be moving to NBCUniversal… as will Glasser’s 101 Studios.
Paramount Skydance will cut 1,000 jobs this week in its first major restructuring since the merger. CEO David Ellison plans to slash costs and reshape the new Hollywood giant amid industry slowdown.
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The real reason Paramount’s David Ellison may finally disclose a bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
A bidding war could take the total price of WBD from around the $50 billion Ellison is currently eyeing to upwards of $60 billion – which is exactly what WBD’s deal-savvy CEO David Zaslav
David Ellison of Paramount Skydance vows to restore trust at CBS News while maintaining an apolitical stance and appealing to centrists.
With the president’s blessing, the Ellisons’ Skydance merged with Paramount, gaining control of CBS News. Now the new giant might gobble up Warner Bros. Discovery, which includes CNN.