Report: Paramount, Skydance Agree On $8B Merger Deal

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The Paramount logo is displayed at Columbia Square along Sunset Blvd in Hollywood, California on March 9, 2023. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
The Paramount logo is displayed at Columbia Square along Sunset Blvd in Hollywood, California on March 9, 2023. (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers
10:25 AM – Monday, June 3, 2024

Paramount Global and Skydance have agreed to terms on a merger between the two big entertainment companies that’s valued at $8 billion. 

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Skydance agreed under the proposed deal with a Paramount special committee to pay $2 billion for Paramount’s parent company, National Amusements, which is controlled by majority stakeholder Shari Redstone, according to CNBC

Additionally, Skydance will buy out almost half of Paramount’s class B shares at $4.5 billion, $15 a piece, which will give shareholders a stake in the new company, according to CNBC reporter David Faber. 

Skydance will also pay down Paramount’s ongoing debt by adding $1.5 billion in cash to the studio’s balance sheet, according to CNBC

Meanwhile, Redstone must sign off on the deal, which will not require a vote from the shareholders, which was a condition that was part of the negotiations, according to Faber. 

Paramount’s annual shareholder meeting is scheduled for Tuesday. 

The deal also gives two-thirds ownership of Paramount to Skydance and Redbird, while the remaining third will be controlled by Class B shareholders. 

Shares also went up 7.4% higher on Monday, just after the opening bell on Wall Street.

The deal is valued at $8 billion in total, which is up from close to $5 billion under earlier terms discussed between Paramount and Skydance. CNBC previously reported that Redstone would have received less than $2 billion for her stake, and the class B shareholders would have been bought at $11 a share. 

As negotiations continued to ramp up, Paramount’s C-suite has been rearranged over the past few months, with Bob Bakish stepping down as CEO in April. He was replaced by a trio of executives that were called the “Office of the CEO.”

The three executives now in charge are Chris McCarthy, president and CEO of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks, CBS president and CEO George Cheeks; and Brian Robbins, the head of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon.

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