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In the filing, Paramount Global said that following the completion of the merger with Warner Bros. Discovery, which has been approved by the FCC and shareholders, the combined company would be 49.5% owned by foreign companies and that Middle Eastern investors would hold 38.5% of the company’s equity.
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Paramount names Media Pulse exclusive Canadian sales partner for Paramount+ and Pluto TV
Paramount in Canada and Media Pulse, a Blue Ant Media company, expanded their partnership by naming Media Pulse the exclusive direct sales and programmatic partner for Paramount’s ad inventory in … The post Paramount Names Media Pulse Exclusive Canadian Sales Partner For Paramount+ And Pluto TV appeared first on TV News Check.
Internal Paramount presentation reveals its 2026 streaming goals — and how much viewership has grown
Paramount shared its top goals for Paramount+ and Pluto TV for 2026 in an internal presentation, along with viewing hours.
A group of Paramount+ subscribers have launched a federal antitrust challenge against the acquisition. The lawsuit, filed in San Francisco, seeks to halt Paramo
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stop me if you’ve heard this before: A big media merger may cause a major reset of the TV studio business. It happened after Disney acquired Fox’s studio assets. It happened both ...
When Paramount Plus first arrived on the scene, the streaming service made a name for itself as the destination for fans of Paramount-owned brands. You could watch CBS shows such as Survivor and The Amazing Race alongside nostalgic favorites from MTV and Comedy Central,
Paramount and Warner Bros. are two of Hollywood’s oldest studios. A merger would mean fewer companies control legacy film production.
EXCLUSIVE: James Mangold is revisiting the movie that catapulted him into the top ranks of Hollywood filmmakers, the 1997 Cop Land, headlined by Sylvester Stallone. In his return to television after almost a decade,
Prep time is over for Jay Askinasi. Paramount Skydance's newly-installed chief revenue officer takes his role into the public sphere this week as the media conglomerate starts a series of "upfront" meetings with various agencies and advertisers.