FCC, Paramount Start Talks Around Skydance Merger

The Federal Communications Committee and Paramount have been in contact with the procedure for the agency to agree to sell it to JumpingThe deadline has been confirmed.
For the first time, WSJ has reported the beginning of discussions on how the parties have worked towards a green light from the deal that was announced last summer and that was stopped at the World Agency Agency since then.
Not surprisingly, a preliminary concession by Paramount the company that continues to refrain from Dei’s efforts can be included Donald Trump Appointment FCC president Brendan Car.
This week’s communication is a rare sign of applying for the sale of Shari Redstone Paramount Global To David Elison’s Skydance Media in a deal supported by Oracle participated in its founding, CEO Larry Ellison and Redbird Capital. The integration agreement was automatically extended earlier this month for another 90 days pending the organizational review.
The Federal Communications Committee has been affected by the transfer of broadcasting licenses, which will apply here to the father CBS. The committee launched investigations from Disney and NBCUNIVERSAL Parent Comcast on Dei’s practices.
“Any companies are looking for the approval of the Federal Communications Committee (FCC), I would like to encourage them to be busy ending any type of malicious forms of DEI discrimination.” Paramount Global has declined alongside other media companies and has prepared work in diversity, fairness and integration.
The CBS News, which is said to be Redstone, the controlled contributor to Paramount Global, is eager to close the transaction. Paramount Global made settlement talks with the Trump Legal team to resolve the 20 billion dollar lawsuit against the network on the way 60 minutes An interview with Kamala Harris was edited. Many legal observers believe that the lawsuit is trivial, but a settlement has also been considered as a way to satisfy the president at a time when companies need the green light of management to integrate.
Things arrived to her head this week 60 minutes The executive producer Bill Owens resigned, pointing to the companies’ intervention. Almost almost every week since Trump took office, the show has produced very beating around different aspects of the administration, and the president has criticized the network on each other. 60 minutes, another piece plans this Sunday, the Trump administration, the national health institutes discounts.