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[The High-Stakes Corporate Marriage: Inside the Paramount-Skydance Acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery]-[Why Paramount went looney tunes for Warner Bros.]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2026-03-03

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The Paramount-Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery Merger: A New Era of Hollywood Consolidation

The media landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as Paramount-Skydance moves forward with a proposed $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery. This "high stakes enemies to lovers story" represents more than just a business transaction; it is a complex intersection of corporate ambition, political alignment, and aggressive regulatory maneuvering that could reshape the future of American media.

The Architect: David Ellison’s Hollywood Ambitions

At the center of this deal is David Ellison, chairman and CEO of Paramount Skydance. As the son of Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison—one of the "richest people to walk on the planet"—David has leveraged his father’s "extraordinary, immense wealth" to pivot from a failed acting career to becoming a powerhouse producer behind franchises like Mission Impossible and Top Gun.

Dave Folkenflik, an NPR media correspondent, describes Ellison as having "old fashioned ambitions" and a desire to be a "great leading figure of Hollywood." By acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, which currently holds five times the market value of Paramount, Ellison aims to expand his "dominion" to include not only a mega movie studio but also extensive cable networks and streaming assets like HBO Max.

Data, Wealth, and Geopolitical Complications

The funding for this acquisition is as significant as the deal itself. Larry Ellison has committed tens of billions of dollars backed by his personal trust to ensure the deal’s viability. However, the involvement of foreign investors, including sovereign wealth funds from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, adds layers of complexity. Furthermore, the Ellison family’s existing stakes in "the software giant of Oracle" and the social media platform TikTok suggest that this merger is deeply rooted in the acquisition of "data and consumer habits online."

The Political Dimension: CNN and the Trump Connection

A particularly sensitive aspect of this deal involves the future of CNN, a network that has been a frequent target of criticism from President Donald Trump. Because Larry Ellison is known as an "advisor and a friend of President Trump," there is significant anxiety within CNN regarding potential job cuts and the possibility that the network could be "targeted" or restructured under the new ownership. The alignment between the Ellisons and the Trump administration is viewed by many as a strategic necessity to ensure the federal government does not "intercede in court and try to block this takeover."

Regulatory Speed: A "Savvy Political Move"

To secure the deal, Paramount has employed an "astonishing" tactic to bypass the standard, grueling antitrust approval process. Typically, large mergers undergo a "Hart-Scott-Rodino process," where the government issues a "second request" for information—a documentation process that can take "between 12 and 18 months."

Paramount, however, claimed it had "substantially complied with the second request" months before the bid was even accepted. Matt Stoller, research director at the American Economic Liberties Project, notes that this indicates the company’s confidence that the Trump administration will not challenge the merger. By providing this documentation early, Paramount is attempting to force a rapid closing, effectively preventing state-level Democratic enforcers from having the time to "bring a challenge in time to stop the closing."

Conclusion: The Road Ahead

While the deal is framed as a corporate marriage, it faces significant hurdles. Beyond the "nerdy details" of antitrust law, Democratic lawmakers like Elizabeth Warren and Chris Murphy have expressed vocal grievances. With investigations open at the state level, particularly in California, and required approvals from European regulators and Warner Bros. shareholders, the path to completion by September remains fraught with uncertainty. Ultimately, this merger serves as a testament to the power of concentrated wealth and the evolving, often polarized, nature of the American media landscape.

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📖 Transcript

It is a high stakes enemies to lovers story with enough political and corporate intrigue to satisfy the most discerning of drama fans.
And it's not over yet.
We are, of course, talking about Paramount Skydance's proposed $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros.
Discovery.
There was a time in this saga when it looked like Netflix would emerge victorious.
Warner Bros. kept rebuffing Paramount's offers.

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