Paramount Skydance beat analyst expectations for both revenue and earnings, with its first-quarter revenue lifted by growth in its streaming business, in particular Paramount+. Paramount Skydance ...
Revenue and adjusted EBITDA were up in Q1 as the company transforms the Paramount assets acquired last year. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Paramount reported year-over-year growth in both revenue and ...
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Paramount Skydance said the merged Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery will be 49.5% owned by foreign investors, with about 38.5% of the equity in the new company held by a trio of Middle Eastern funds.
Nick Offerman had the DGA Theater in stitches during Deadline’s Contenders TV panel for Apple TV’s Margo’s Got Money Troubles. “I always knew I would impress people with my acrobatics,” Offerman said ...
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Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. announced on Thursday that its shareholders voted to approve its previously announced transaction with Paramount Skydance Corp. at a special meeting of stockholders.
The shareholder vote clears the way for the deal to close, assuming the company can navigate the remaining regulatory hurdles. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Paramount‘s $110 billion megadeal for Warner ...
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The Blue Sky Tank that rises above soundstages on the Paramount lot, capable of holding 950,000 gallons of water and used for iconic films like The Ten Commandments and The Curious Case of Benjamin ...
Like many of the other promoters at CinemaCon last week, The Ankler columnist Richard Rushfield was handing out free swag. It was nothing fancy, just a pin that read “Block The Merger,” referring to ...