Paramount, Comcast, Netflix Prepare Bids for Warner as Deadline Approaches
Source: msn/WSJ
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Paramount, Comcast and Netflix are preparing bids for Warner Bros. Discovery, according to people familiar with the matter. The initial deadline to submit nonbinding first-round bids is Nov. 20, some of the people said. Warner Discovery is holding the auction process in the hopes of having it completed by the end of the year, the people said.
Paramount intends to participate in the formal auction process and remains committed to buying the entire company, people familiar with the matter said. The David Ellison-led company previously submitted multiple unsolicited offers to buy Warner Discovery, which then put itself on the block.
Comcast and Netflix are primarily interested in the Warner Bros. movie and television studios and the HBO Max streaming service, but not its cable network holdings, which include CNN, TNT and Discovery Channel, people close to those companies said. Warner Discovery, meanwhile, is moving forward with plans to separate its assets into two companies: one to house its studios and streaming businesses and the other comprising its cable networks.
Paramount and Comcast believe they would benefit from greater scale to compete against big tech companies such as Netflix and Amazon, both of which operate global streaming services, people familiar with the matter said. Although Paramount and Comcast already have significant entertainment holdings, their efforts to compete in streaming have lagged behind rivals. For Netflix, Warner Discoverys vast library of movies and TV shows could enhance its content offering.
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Lovie777
(21,119 posts)if so, I would love for them to broadcast or stream through CW which is channek 5 here from Canada's channel CBC with the tv series called Wildcards.
2naSalit
(98,891 posts)Under the guise of alleged existential threats.
OldBaldy1701E
(9,506 posts)It will all be one big, beautiful network before long.
State approved, of course.
Auggie
(32,711 posts)They've exhibited a history of respect for film and the arts.
Paramount would be a disaster.
twodogsbarking
(16,704 posts)It lasted fifteen minutes.
Bengus81
(9,581 posts)Bengus81
(9,581 posts)Be a shame if you won the bidding BUT the FCC won't let it go through. I could make that happen.
BlueKota
(4,899 posts)Discovery Plus. I love the Food Network, but they will probably fire all the non -Caucasian, and LGBTQI chefs. I also watch Josh Gates shows. They're part of my escape hatch when I start obsessing about politics.
Oh well maybe what ever chefs they fire, and their white colleagues, who quit in protest, can go to Netflix, as they seem to not be on the kiss ass train yet.