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President Donald Trump expressed unhappiness with the owners of Paramount Skydance Corp. over CBS News coverage of his presidency, in the latest signal of how he may be leaning in the battle to purchase Warner Bros.
Donald Trump chimed in again on 60 Minutes, CBS and Paramount, this time complaining that the newsmagazine has treated him “far worse” since the David Ellison-led takeover of the company. He wrote on Truth Social,
Stephen Colbert questioned why The Late Show was canceled for financial reasons when Paramount is making a $108 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. Colbert highlighted the irony of Paramount’s massive offer, especially since CBS claimed the show lost $40 million annually.
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Trump-CBS lawsuit settlement was 'right decision', says former Paramount chair Shari Redstone
Media mogul Shari Redstone said on Wednesday that Paramount made the "right decision" by agreeing to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit filed by U.S. President Donald Trump against CBS over a "60 Minutes" interview.
I got to say, if my company’s got that kind of green, I’m sure they can afford to uncancel one of their best shows,’ Colbert says.
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Warner Bros pide a sus inversionistas que rechacen la oferta de adquisición de Paramount Skydance
Warner Bros. ha recomendado a los accionistas que rechacen una oferta de adquisición de Paramount Skydance, afirmando que una oferta rival de Netflix será mejor para los clientes.
The eye-popping numbers led Late Show host Stephen Colbert to muse about the Paramount bid during his monologue Tuesday night. (Paramount owns CBS, which airs The Late Show. )
The president’s screed comes a week after he melted down over a 60 Minutes interview with Trump loyalist turned foe Marjorie Taylor Greene, grousing that the broadcast showed that Paramount chairman David Ellison – whom he has repeatedly praised as a “great person” was “NO BETTER THAN THE OLD OWNERSHIP.”