
The head of entertainment group Skydance — poised to take over media conglomerate Paramount Global — told federal officials he is pursuing a focus on “American storytelling” while touting a new, “unbiased” editorial direction for CBS News. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Skydance CEO David Ellison is pushing federal approval of the Paramount Global merger by stressing American-focused storytelling and an “unbiased” CBS News direction.
Key Points:
A deal that narrows CBS News independence could reduce trust in news seen by voters and households.
Skydance says a new direction could bring more varied viewpoints and more American-made content.
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Skydance CEO and central figure in the merger push discussed throughout the article.
Media conglomerate at the center of the proposed acquisition and regulatory review.
The company seeking approval to merge with Paramount Global and the main corporate actor in the story.
Federal Communications Commission chairman who met with Skydance about the merger approval.
The agency whose approval is sought for the Paramount-Skydance merger.
President whose lawsuit, comments, and political pressure are central to the article.
Paramount boss reported as favoring a settlement to help clear regulatory hurdles.
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Sign in to commentNamed as a major supporter of Donald Trump and father of David Ellison, adding context to the merger.
Late-night host who publicly criticized the settlement and is part of the fallout around CBS.
Chinese technology company mentioned as a minority stakeholder in Skydance’s planned Paramount structure.
CBS News boss whose departure is part of the article’s account of internal turmoil.
Mentioned in the background of Trump’s complaint about a 60 Minutes interview.