Paramount, Skydance in talks about possible merger: Report
Media companies Paramount and Skydance are in talks about a possible merger, according to a new report.
The two companies have been holding discussion about a potential deal in recent weeks, The New York Times reported Tuesday, noting entertainment mogul David Ellison, founder of Skydance, has met with Paramount’s board committee to discuss his vision for a deal.
Paramount has been exploring a potential sale since last year, holding talks with some of the world’s largest media conglomerates, such as Warner Bros. Discovery, over a potential merger.
Talks between Warner Bros. and Paramount broke down earlier this year.
Paramount owns major media brands including CBS, Nickelodeon and MTV.
The company’s stock has fallen by double-digits since the beginning of the year, with the S&P Global downgrading its rating to junk status late last month.
During a report to investors on fourth-quarter earnings last year, the company said advertising revenue on linear television was down 15 percent but pledged to be profitable on streaming by the end of 2025.
Skydance is a leading entertainment company that produces films, television shows and video games.
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