Warner Bros. rejects Paramount takeover
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A look back at the year Paramount and CBS News from the settlement with President Donald Trump to the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
Warner’s board this week unanimously voted against Paramount’s latest hostile offer. Members concluded the bid was not in the best interest of the company or its shareholders.
David Ellison isn’t afraid to get in the ring. As the Paramount chief builds a Hollywood juggernaut that could soon swallow Warner Bros. Discovery whole, a different type of construction is taking place 3,000 miles away: Sources say that President Donald ...
Get out your popcorn because there's more drama in the fight over the media powerhouse Warner Brothers Discovery: Paramount Global has sweetened its offer to acquire Warner by a bunch, offering an all-cash deal valued at $108 billion to take over the ...
EXCLUSIVE (Updated with Carr’s memo): BET‘s President of Media Sales Louis Carr will lead the cable network where he has been for 39 years. He has been promoted to President, succeeding Scott Mills, who is exiting as BET Media Group President and CEO.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Veteran advertising executive Louis Carr has been elevated to president of Paramount’s BET channel. “For nearly four decades, Louis has been instrumental in driving ...