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Dawn Chmielewski / Reuters:
Paramount Global and Skydance Media announce a merger of the two companies, ending months of chaotic talks; a memo says the deal is expected to close in H1 2025 — Skydance Media and Paramount Global (PARA.O) agreed to merge, the companies announced late Sunday evening, opening a new chapter for one of Hollywood's oldest studios.
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Source: Oracle founder Larry Ellison will invest ~$6B into the Paramount-Skydance deal, with RedBird Capital Partners contributing the remaining $2B — - The Ellisons and RedBird have transactional covenants that require they be consulted on any major business decisions by Paramount in the interim, RedBird's Jeff Shell tells Axios.
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@tvgrimreaper, @danprimack, The Wrap and Deadline
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Jeff Shell, set to become “New Paramount” president, says Skydance executives have identified $2B+ in cost cuts, much of it from its linear media operations — To help Paramount Global to grow, its new owner needs to make cuts. — Skydance executives who are set to take over the owner of CBS …
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@jbflint, @jbflint, @alexweprin, The Wrap, Sanjay Raina on LinkedIn, Sportico, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, CBS News and IndieWire
Matt Donnelly / Variety:
A look at Skydance's vision for “New Paramount”, of which David Ellison will be the CEO: a $1.5B cash infusion to help woo creatives, a focus on tech, and more
A look at Skydance's vision for “New Paramount”, of which David Ellison will be the CEO: a $1.5B cash infusion to help woo creatives, a focus on tech, and more
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Deadline, @colbyhall, @jbflint, @jbflint, @alexweprin, @jbflint, Radio & Television …, The Wrap, The Hollywood Reporter, Broadband TV News, Next TV and The Ringer
Alex Weprin / The Hollywood Reporter:
The Paramount-Skydance deal has a “go shop” policy, where Paramount would pay Skydance a $400M breakup fee if Paramount finds another buyer within 45 days
The Paramount-Skydance deal has a “go shop” policy, where Paramount would pay Skydance a $400M breakup fee if Paramount finds another buyer within 45 days
Nikita Mazurov / The Intercept:
Leaked code: NYT tested using OpenAI tech to generate article headlines and help apply its styleguide; NYT says the “experiment was not taken beyond testing” — In the courtroom, the New York Times has taken a hard line against OpenAI. The newspaper sued the artificial …
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Sherin Shibu / Entrepreneur:
OpenAI last week requested NYT documents, including reporters' notes and interview memos, to show that its articles are original; NYT calls it harassment — Key Takeaways … Now OpenAI is asking for proof that NYT articles are actually original — and the NYT is calling the request “irrelevant, improper, and harassing.”
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@loudmouthjulia, @rahll, @bobbyallyn and Ianka Fleerackers on LinkedIn
Elizabeth Dilts Marshall / Billboard:
Filing: Hipgnosis shareholders vote to sell the fund to Blackstone for $1.58B, ending a roller coaster year for shareholders and the fund's board — Six years after going public on the London Stock exchange, a majority of Hipgnosis Songs Fund shareholders voted on Monday (July 8) …
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New York Times and Music Business Worldwide
Jeremy Barr / Washington Post:
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman invests in Smartmatic, in part to help the company sustain its costly litigation against Fox News and Newsmax — LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, a longtime funder of left-leaning causes, has invested in Smartmatic, the election technology company suing …
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@jeffjarvis, @jeremymbarr, Mediaite, CNN and New Republic
Levin Stamm / Bloomberg:
Switzerland announces an advertising ban on Russian outlets Voice of Europe, RIA Novosti, Izvestia, and Rossiyskaya Gazeta, but lets them continue broadcasting — Switzerland will allow four Russian media outlets to continue broadcasting even after they were banned by the European Union.
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Q&A with NYT Executive Editor Joe Kahn about the NYT's Biden age coverage, the WSJ's investigative approach to the story, using anonymous GOP sources, and more — The New York Times executive editor takes on detractors. — In April 2023, President Biden felt comfortable enough …
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Lauren Forristal / TechCrunch:
DreamFlare, a studio where creators make videos using third-party AI tools and distribute them through a subscription service, emerges from stealth with $1.6M — A startup called DreamFlare AI is emerging from stealth on Tuesday with the goal of helping content creators make and monetize short-form AI-generated content.
Neel Dhanesha / Nieman Lab:
A look at the Institute for Poetjournalism, which aims to be a wire service for “newspoems” that focuses on the emotion behind events and is courting donors — Institute for Poetjournalism founder Aaron Dworkin hopes a cash prize and a wire service for “newspoems” will help the form take off.
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@shimmo23, @jester and @spj_tweets
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
ABC News names Rick Klein, who has been political director since 2013, as VP and Washington, DC bureau chief, succeeding Jonathan Greenberger who left in April — “As a seasoned and highly respected journalist, Rick is uniquely qualified to lead our Washington bureau at such a pivotal moment …