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Warner Bros. Discover CEO David Zaslav calls Paramount pivot 'whiplash-y' as $110B deal takes shape
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“For even us, the speed — it feels a little whiplash-y,” Zaslav said during a Friday morning town hall, adding that executives were still “getting our bearings.” His comments wereWarner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav told rattled staffers that the company’s abrupt pivot to a Paramount Skydance tie-up felt “whiplash-y.

”“It’s not easy, but we’re getting bigger, and we’re getting stronger,” Zaslav told his charges on Friday. Zaslav framed the transaction as existential, telling employees: “If Warner Bros. is going to survive, then we needed to be bigger, and we needed to be global.” Meta tried to block lawyers from asking Mark Zuckerberg about his $231B fortune in LA social media trial: court docsOculus founder says refusing to work with Pentagon is 'really, really dangerous' He also sounded a note of caution, saying that “the deal may not close,” but added that “if it doesn’t close, we get $7 billion, and we get back to work.”The remarks came as Paramount Skydance emerged as the winning bidder for WBD after Netflix declined to raise its $27.75-per-share offer. Paramount CEO David Ellison is pictured.Paramount boosted its bid to $31 per share in cash and agreed to a ticking fee and a $7 billion regulatory termination fee, setting up what could be a roughly $110 billion merger that now faces months of regulatory scrutiny in the US and abroad. The $7 billion figure referenced by Zaslav in his comments to employees on Friday is a massive regulatory termination fee Paramount agreed to pay if the merger is blocked on antitrust grounds — effectively a built-in insurance policy for WBD. It cushions shareholders against a failed deal and gives Zaslav leverage to argue that even in defeat, the company would walk away with a multibillion-dollar cash infusion rather than empty-handed.leapfrogged Netflix as the favorite to land WBD after Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos failed to sway a skeptical Trump administration to approve a proposed takeover by the streamer. Sarandos met with Attorney General Pam Bondi, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and Justice Department antitrust officials to attempt to convince the administration not to oppose the deal on antitrust grounds,Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos failed to sway a skeptical Trump administration to approve a proposed takeover of WBD by the streamer.President Trump lashed out at Netflix earlier this month in a social media post after Susan Rice, a Netflix board member and top Democrat, warned that corporations that “take a knee” to the Trump administration The pivot caps a dramatic bidding war that began Dec. 5, when Netflix struck a $27.75-per-share deal to acquire Warner Bros.’ studio and HBO assets in a The agreement was later amended to an all-cash structure in January to speed shareholder approval — underscoring how far along the Netflix deal was before Paramount swooped in. Paramount, led by David Ellison, first countered with a $30-per-share bid for the entire company — including its cable networks — before sweetening the offer to $31 per share in cash.WBD would owe Netflix and layered in a ticking fee worth 25 cents per share per quarter if the deal drags on, financial sweeteners that ultimately persuaded WBD’s board to deem it capable of becoming a “superior proposal.” The proposed merger would create a combined entertainment giant with more than 200 million streaming subscribers across HBO Max, Discovery+, and Paramount+, but it would still trail Netflix and YouTube in overall TV share.for WBD, declaring that while the tie-up “would have created shareholder value with a clear path to regulatory approval,” matching Paramount Skydance’s higher offer no longer made financial sense. A White House spokesperson told reporters that the president has “great relationships with all parties in this potential transaction and remains neutral in this process with no preference” between Netflix and Paramount.Meta tried to block lawyers from asking Mark Zuckerberg about his $231B fortune in LA social media trial: court docsAmanda Frances talks navigating ‘RHOBH’ drama — while clearing up reality TV past — in dishy ‘VRT’ chat Tragic details of ‘Lizzie McGuire’ star Robert Carradine’s passing revealed as cause of death is confirmedWarner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav told rattled staffers that the company’s abrupt pivot to a Paramount Skydance tie-up felt “whiplash-y.”The remarks came as Paramount Skydance emerged as the winning bidder for WBD after Netflix declined to raise its $27.75-per-share offer. Paramount CEO David Ellison is pictured.Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos failed to sway a skeptical Trump administration to approve a proposed takeover of WBD by the streamer.

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