Viacom and CBS may remerge

Should Viacom and CBS merge again?

  • Yes

    Votes: 29 76.3%
  • No

    Votes: 9 23.7%

  • Total voters
    38
Those are both the same article.
 
It could actually be Moonvest
 
Considering how heated the fight is over the remerging of CBS and Viacom, the fact that these allegations are coming up now is highly suspicious.


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Considering how heated the fight is over the remerging of CBS and Viacom, the fact that these allegations are coming up now is highly suspicious.


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As far as I know that has been an issue with him.

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CBS Corporation is not Viacom, it was legally formed in 1994, the fact that it had that name until 2005 doesn't mean anything, things like this happen during M&As.
 
CBS Corporation is not Viacom, it was legally formed in 1994, the fact that it had that name until 2005 doesn't mean anything, things like this happen during M&As.
IIRC it was formed because of a merger with Westinghouse.
 
If they remerge, what are the chances a 3rd party offers a bid for National Amusements' ownership in the company, plus the voting stock not held by them?

One company that might do so is Charter. They could fold Spectrum's regional cable news and sports networks into CBS News and CBS Sports, respectively if they were to acquire the merged company.
 
Some of the Charter news networks would clearly integrate into CBS O&Os.
 
The exit of Moonves will mean a better chance of a remerger, and with it the possibility of the sale of the combined company to a third party (with Charter being my lead candidate, following the lead of Comcast/NBCUniversal and AT&T/Time Warner).

Another positive aspect of the remerger would be Paramount reclaiming the TV rights to The Odd Couple from CBS and producing a new version for another network, perhaps Fox since that network will be separated from its primary programming provider soon.
 
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The exit of Moonves will mean a better chance of a remerger, and with it the possibility of the sale of the combined company to a third party (with Charter being my lead candidate, following the lead of Comcast/NBCUniversal and AT&T/Time Warner).

Another positive aspect of the remerger would be Paramount reclaiming the TV rights to The Odd Couple from CBS and producing a new version for another network, perhaps Fox since that network will be separated from its primary programming provider soon.
I don't think it will necessarily be Charter, Verizon, or even Dish. Sure they have minor cable assets but those can be easily sold off to the media companies. So we have NBCUniversal from Comcast, WarnerMedia from AT&T, Disney-Fox, CBSViacom, and Sony. Focus on Sony, the parent company is still loaded itself in Tokyo and they just hired Erik Moreno, formerly of Time and Fox, to be their EVP for Corporate Development and M&A. Sony's foray into film and TV is not as big as games and music and even Crackle hasn't been that great. I see them acquiring CBSViacom with National Amusements being a big Sony stock shareholder and merging their studio with it to seek scale and more useful IP, they'll probably retire the Sony name for some of the labeling and more towards like AT&T's WarnerMedia. This is a way for Disney to buy back the Spider-Man film rights and Men In Black also in case it could be used for the MCU (they were published as non-Marvel comics, but became IP once Marvel bought Malibu Comics, if film rights are in the hand and they suddenly join the Marvel Comics Universe like Conan's return, they can join the MCU) and since Sony is buying their competitor. If Venom fails, then this is what they're going to pursue to bring back some profit (Spongebob, Dora, TMNT, Hasbro movies (Power Rangers!), Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, a broadcast network, big cable network group with reality shows full of crazy people and weird environments, a premium TV network group, a publishing house. I believe they will likely sell off their joint stake in CW to AT&T's WarnerMedia, since they're the only one who doesn't fully own a broadcast network, only half of CW belongs to them and the DOJ might tell Sony that you can't own one and a half broadcast networks and divest CW. CW will be renamed something that represents Warner Bros. and Turner and will be folded into Turner like how broadcast networks for others are in big network groups and CNN will be their national news time and they'll probably get into buying local broadcast stations and Warner Bros. TV will fully be able to bring more variety of programming into it. At least Sony will bring their own TCM-style movie channel, but don't know if they or AT&T (for WarnerMedia's Turner Networks) will get the other half of GSN for full control. Animax and Funimation will be doing something with Nick, maybe a newly formed collaborative channel for anime and for the main network, also probably. Crackle, CBS, and Showtime All Access will be combined with all of the Sony-CBSViacom film and TV library into one streaming service. People on this forum were kind of right about AT&T's WarnerMedia in the future buying out MGM (including likely Epix folding into HBO or even Cinemax to grow it and merging MGM HD with TCM, MGM's other local broadcasting networks could turn into cable networks) and possibly Samuel Goldwyn Films (not the one that was bought out by MGM, the current one) to complete the Goldwyn family media library and the Castle Rock Entertainment library (pre-1994 from MGM and post-1994 from Warner Bros.) and they could also buy Seinfeld, The Powers that Be, Thea, and Boston Common from Sony for Castle Rock. That just seems something likely to happen since WarnerMedia has MGM's pre-1986 library. Also wondering why Star Trek hasn't decided to do more animation which could go on Nickelodeon for younger audiences since it could then finally compete with the Star Wars animated series (TCW, Rebels, Resistance) which are pretty okay to watch. Three of the four big media companies will be independent have many shareholders as owners except for Comcast (owned by the Roberts family, I don't think Sony is owned by a single owner) which is interesting, the end of major private ownership in Hollywood. If Sony does end up getting bought out as a whole, not just the entertainment side, I would want it to be Apple because they can both work together to input PlayStation tech into the MacBooks, iMac, iPads, and maybe iPhones to become competitive gaming devices with PCs.
 
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really (times 193) they don't remerge with Viacom.
 
really (times 193) they don't remerge with Viacom.
I don't think CBS can stand so well, the only thing they're missing is their own movie studios, a big cable networks group, and central TV production studio. Well, that's what they can utilize out of Viacom. If they remerge, they don't technically have to depend more on Warner Bros. TV on production but more collaborative consulting. Where are all the CBS shows syndicate? That's where their own networks come instead of selling some of their own produced shows to WarnerMedia's Turner Networks. Also, the Redstones are trying to get this done so they can eventually sell it to someone else and get more value instead of the value gathered by selling them separately. The amendments that can prevent them from selling them can be overruled somehow and I'm hoping Sony takes them to consolidate their studio to other brands like Nickelodeon, Star Trek, Hasbro rather than playing more with Marvel. Disney will eventually want to buy the Spider-Man rights back and Men In Black is still possible also in case incorporating them into the Marvel Comics universe will make them possible to appear in the MCU films like Conan's return. I'm not so sure how Venom and the Men In Black sequel is going to do and Paramount could be of some value to Sony's annual film slate and TV production, along with value from broadcasting their own shows on their own broadcast network CBS, and owning a premium TV network like Showtime. I still think the DOJ might make Sony divest CW and WarnerMedia could have that other stake in CW to own their own broadcast network to air their own programming.
 
I hope they do remerge. Star Trek is suffering for the separation. I hope it happens before the Picard series.
 
Sony probably is out because of a major FCC rule. Foreign companies can't own more than 25% of the voting stock of a US TV or radio station, and Sony is based in Japan. That's why MCA had to sell WWOR in 1991 when Panasonic bought them.
 

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