Paramount sticks with $30-per-share bid
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Paramount is out of the Danger Zone, at least legally. According to an "opinion and order" document filed Jan. 9 by U.S. District Court Judge Jed. Rakoff in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York,
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'Top Gun: Maverick' writer's cousin loses lawsuit against Paramount claiming he wrote key scenes
Maverick” has lost his lawsuit against Paramount, in which he claimed to have written key scenes in the film. The plaintiff, Shaun Gray, is now facing potential liability for allegedly defrauding the studio and infringing on its copyrights.
Film and TV producer David Ellison acquired control of Paramount in August. He’s put reinvigorating brands like MTV and CBS News among his priorities. If he finds a strategic partner for MTV the strategy could serve as a template for other Paramount businesses.
Paramount is sticking by its $30 per share tender offer for Warner Bros. Discovery, arguing in a statement Thursday morning that its all-cash bid remains “superior” to the deal that WBD signed with Netflix, and urging WBD shareholders to back its bid.
The streamer's regulatory defense has "no grounding in market or legal reality," Makan Delrahim tells a House Judiciary subcommittee
In a letter filed with a House Judiciary antitrust subcommittee on Wednesday, Paramount’s chief legal officer, Makan Delrahim, wrote to lawmakers that the Netflix – WBD combination was “presumptively unlawful.”
The media company said it remains committed to the $82.7 billion deal it reached in December to sell its streaming service, studio and HBO cable channel to Netflix.
Warner Bros. Discovery's board has unanimously turned down Paramount Skydance's latest attempt to acquire the studio.
Paramount Skydance streaming product and tech chief Vibol Hou is leaving at the end of January. Read his message to colleagues.