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Future of Paramount+ among merger talks

"what a field day for the hedons.
A thousand people in the streets.
They're singing songs and they're carrying signs.
Mostly saying 'hooray got our side.'"

Some things never change. I remember hearing all the terrible things that would happen if Bush/Obama/Trump were elected.

Some things never seem to change.
 
And by "they" I'm referring to American communists and their apologists.

See how that works?

It never ends.
No, this isn't really a place for a False Balance argument, if there ever was one. This is affecting people in all manor of industries already. If it's not affecting you, and isn't likely to, that doesn't make it less apparent. In any case I'm going to leave it at that, since this isn't really the forum for it.
 
I hate to get into this, since it edges into politics, but reportedly Trump is demanding Paramount drop "all DEI" in order to have the merger go forward.

Considering the weirdness in how "DEI" is now interpreted, this could mean huge differences in casting and story construction going forward.
We'll certainly look back on Discovery as the peak of Trek being inclusive.

Those who want a straight, white cast will be thrilled going forward. Fuck them, though.
 

Mediation is reportedly set to start today, Day 101 of Donald Trump‘s second term, between Trump’s legal team and that of Paramount Global, parent company of CBS, to try to resolve the president’s $20 billion lawsuit against the network over the way that a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris was edited.

As Paramount Global seeks Trump administration approval of its merger with Skydance, the company is anxious to close the deal, and the lawsuit is viewed as a hang-up. The president has said that he is asking for “a lot” to settle the case.

There’s a reason so many at CBS News, and 60 Minutes in particular, are dismayed at the idea of a settlement: Many legal experts see Trump’s lawsuit as dubious. CBS lawyers have made that argument in their filings in the case, and a monetary settlement likely would be seen as a payoff to pave the way for eventual regulatory approval.
 
Just Trump trying to get his beak wet, as any other mob boss would.

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