For the moment we don't know if this is going to happen internationally, but in the US it will, for sure.How the heck is this "merger" between HBO Max and Paramount+ (that the combined Paramount–WBD entity will perform) supposed to work in markets that only have HBO Max (e.g. Belgium, Greece, Estonia, Iceland, Moldova, Luxembourg, Malta), or in markets that have SkyShowtime instead of Paramount+ (e.g. Spain, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Denmark, the Netherlands)?
Super! in Italy is facing an uncertain future as Paramount will do something, don't know if it's a closure, which seems to be the only viable option.But the resulting company will own HBO Max, discovery+ (in some countries), Pluto TV (in some countries), Paramount+ (in some countries), 50% of SkyShowtime (in many countries), Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, Boomerang (in certain countries), a stake in Boing (in Spain and Italy), Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Nicktoons, Super! (in Italy), TLC, Discovery Channel, Investigation Discovery, Animal Planet, Eurosport, MTV, Comedy Central (in some countries), much of Food Network (in some countries), Paramount Network (in some countries), Warner TV (in some countries) and more. They would also simultaneously own Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures. They'd have a lot more consolidation in these fields:
- Streaming (HBO Max, Paramount+, 50% of SkyShowtime, Pluto TV, discovery+)
- Kids' TV (Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, Boomerang, part of Boing, Nickelodeon, Nicktoons, Nick Jr. and Super!)
- IP ownership
Ketchup Entertainment bought Coyote vs. Acme out and it will be unaffected by Paramount-WBD merger.I sure hope nothing awful will happen to Sonic the Hedgehog 4, even if the merger gets approved. So will Coyote vs. Acme, Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender, The Cat in the Hat (2026), and The Angry Birds Movie 3.
They focus on changes that is related to US market.How the heck is this "merger" between HBO Max and Paramount+ (that the combined Paramount–WBD entity will perform) supposed to work in markets that only have HBO Max (e.g. Belgium, Greece, Estonia, Iceland, Moldova, Luxembourg, Malta), or in markets that have SkyShowtime instead of Paramount+ (e.g. Spain, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Denmark, the Netherlands)?
The other markets could be an afterthought. And talking of Paramount, they definitely will be.[...]
They focus on changes that is related to US market.
The odds of such content ever coming back would probably be even lower under a combined Paramount–Warner Bros. Discovery than it already is under the current iteration of Warner Bros. Discovery.Even after combining them I have low hopes that they are going to bring back what was removed from HBO Max.
If they really wanted they would have tried placing a bid, at least.amazon can buy Warner bros discovery instead
I honestly think the next channels PSKY is going to close are probably the documentary ones from Discovery, or at the very best, massively merge them into one global feed as they did with MTV.Super! in Italy is facing an uncertain future as Paramount will do something, don't know if it's a closure, which seems to be the only viable option.
That sounds like a nightmare for Italy and UK, where WBD is quite strong with the FTA market.[...]
I honestly think the next channels PSKY is going to close are probably the documentary ones from Discovery, or at the very best, massively merge them into one global feed as they did with MTV.
Or who knows, we'll wait and see.
No.but I think this deal will be rejected fair and square
so, you want a disney/fox disaster, a lot of movies cancelled, animation studios foldings, networks foldings?No.
Back when Netflix was the winner, then yes, I do agree with the fact that in many places they would become a monopoly in streaming, and also regarding the future of theater releases of movies. In that case there was a slight chance of being rejected.
One advantage, or disadvantage, depending on how you see it, was that the linear networks business remained independent. While their future wasn't that clear with them as well, probably they wouldn't have ended up as how they will end after PSKY buys them.
Paramount is smaller in terms of pretty much anything, thus the chances for the deal to be rejected remain very low.