Cnn staffers fear paramount deal will harm journalism

Staffers at Cnn express significant concerns over Warner Bros. Discovery's decision to pursue a deal with Paramount Skydance instead of Netflix, fearing it will undermine the network's independent journalism. Employees describe themselves as devastated and dread the potential influence from Paramount's management of Cbs News. The shift follows Netflix's withdrawal from a prior agreement, which Warner deemed inferior to Paramount's revised bid.

Warner Bros. Discovery reversed its plan to sell streaming and studio assets to Netflix, opting instead to package the entire company for Paramount Skydance. This move has heightened fears among Cnn staffers, who view Paramount as a shaky overseer of journalism based on its handling of Cbs News. Three sources familiar with the network report palpable dread, with one stating employees are “devastated” and another noting “no one is happy.”

The deal emerged after Netflix walked away from its agreement on Thursday, prompted by Paramount's revised bid, which Warner Bros. Discovery called “superior.” During an investor call, C.E.O. David Zaslav emphasized a “rigorous” process to maximize value for properties including Cnn, Hbo Max, Tnt, and Food Network.

Cnn has navigated challenges including a sale to At&T, two terms under President Trump, a Biden administration often avoiding the press, and a merger with Discovery. These led to leadership changes, layoffs, and a shift toward digital audiences. Under former C.E.O. Jeff Zucker, Cnn generated $1 billion in profit with a crusading tone that boosted viewership. Subsequent leaders, including Chris Licht under Zaslav, sought to moderate this approach to attract conservative viewers, resulting in departures like Don Lemon and Poppy Harlow, and reduced profits to an expected $600 million in adjusted operating income.

Current leader Mark Thompson projects Cnn revenue at $1.8 billion in 2026, growing to $2.2 billion by 2030, driven by the $6.99-per-month Cnn All Access subscription aiming for $600 million by 2030 amid a -4% annual decline in core revenue.

Paramount's approach to Cbs News raises alarms. Under new editorial head Bari Weiss, who sold her Free Press to Paramount for a reported $150 million, the division faces criticism for management gaffes and a push toward digital despite stronger TV ad revenue. Staff complain of stories needing to fit preconceived slants. Anderson Cooper announced his departure from “60 Minutes” after 20 years, seen as a sign of dissatisfaction. Viewership for “Cbs Evening News,” anchored by Tony Dokoupil since January, averaged 4.17 million last week, down 10% year-over-year. “Cbs Mornings” drew 1.71 million, down 14%.

Analyst Blair Levin of New Street Research warned that Paramount's friendliness toward the Trump administration could pressure its broadcast licenses and deter talent, as it adjusts offerings to curry favor. Past talks of combining Cnn and Cbs News faltered partly due to unions at Cbs.

In a Thursday memo, Thompson urged calm: “Despite all the speculation you’ve read during this process, I’d suggest that you don’t jump to conclusions about the future until we know more.” He added, “Let’s continue to focus on delivering the best possible journalism to the millions of people who rely on us all around the world.” Staff worry new ownership will distract from this mission.

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Illustration of executives from Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery shaking hands to seal $31/share merger deal in a boardroom, symbolizing media industry consolidation.
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باراماونت سكايدانس على وشك الاستحواذ على وارنر بروس ديسكفري بعد خروج نتفليكس

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انسحبت نتفليكس من خططها للاستحواذ على أجزاء من وارنر بروس ديسكفري، ممهدة الطريق لشراء باراماونت سكايدانس للشركة بأكملها. يشمل الصفقة المقيمة بـ31 دولاراً للسهم التزامات بالحفاظ على الإصدارات السينمائية ويواجه تدقيقاً تنظيمياً. تهدف الشركتان إلى دمج عملياتهما في البث والكابل المتعثرة لتحقيق ربحية أكبر.

Staff at Warner Bros. Discovery have shifted toward supporting a potential acquisition by Netflix rather than a full takeover by Paramount Skydance, sources indicate. This change in sentiment follows initial divisions and concerns over job security and company culture. The board continues to recommend the Netflix agreement amid ongoing negotiations.

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Paramount Skydance has finalized a $110 billion agreement to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, outbidding Netflix after months of competition. The deal, valued at $31 per share, includes commitments to theatrical releases but faces immediate antitrust scrutiny from state attorneys general. Netflix received a $2.8 billion termination fee upon walking away from its prior bid.

The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission has expressed concerns about Netflix's proposed $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros., citing potential issues in the streaming market. However, the FCC lacks authority to review the deal. Regulators including the Justice Department and FTC are examining it for antitrust implications.

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U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal have criticized the Trump administration for not initiating a national security review of Paramount Skydance's proposed $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. The deal is backed by billions from Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds, raising concerns about foreign influence in American media. The senators urged the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to examine potential risks.

President Donald Trump has backtracked on earlier statements, saying he will not interfere in the Justice Department's review of Netflix's proposed merger with Warner Bros. or Paramount's hostile bid for the company. In an Oval Office interview, Trump emphasized leaving the decision to regulators amid competing claims from both sides. This comes as Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos defended the deal during Senate testimony.

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خلال مكالمة إعلامية قبل AEW Revolution، أعرب توني خان عن إثارته حيال استحواذ باراماونت على Warner Bros. Discovery، واصفًا إياها بأنها هائلة لـ All Elite Wrestling. أبرز المستقبل الآمن لمنصات AEW، وعبر عن رغبته في مشاركة وقت البث مع UFC. وشدد خان على علاقاته القوية مع الشخصيات الرئيسية في المنظر الإعلامي المتغير.

 

 

 

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