Skydance Media and Paramount Global‘s controlling shareholder are engaged in talks that could fold the home of CBS, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central into a new entity controlled by the people who ...
CBS and majority owner National Amusements are looking to end their litigation against each other, which could include the possible departure of longtime CBS chief executive Les Moonves, according to ...
Merger discussions between National Amusements, which controls Paramount Global, and Skydance Media have ended without a deal. The two companies "have not been able to reach mutually acceptable terms ...
Skydance Media has reached a preliminary agreement to acquire National Amusements, the Wall Street Journal reported. The media and entertainment company Paramount Global (NASDAQ:PARA) is a subsidiary ...
Shari Redstone pulled the plug Tuesday on a deal to sell Paramount Global-parent National Amusements to Skydance Media — even as a special committee of the media giant’s board was expected to meet to ...
National Amusements may have finally found a buyer after months of conversations and a deal that fell-through. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Shares of Paramount Global jumped 6.5% on Wednesday ...
At the beginning of June, CNBC's David Faber reported that both sides had agreed on the terms of a merger – with an announcement expected within days. Reportedly, the next step was for Redstone – ...
No surprise but David Ellison and team are exploring a sale of National Amusements, the movie theater chain that launched the Redstone family media empire and was run in its heyday, quite successfully ...
Skydance Media CEO David Ellison and National Amusements President Shari Redstone (Credit: Getty Images / Illustration by TheWrap) Shares of Paramount Global dropped 7% at close on Tuesday after Shari ...
David Ellison’s Skydance has reached a preliminary deal with Shari Redstone’s National Amusements to merge with Paramount, according to two people familiar with the matter, resurrecting a deal which ...
A Massachusetts-based company that operates movie theaters on Long Island and in the Bronx has agreed to pay $250,000 for failing to protect former and current employees' personal information, New ...