But Streaming & Studios would essentially own the production entity and likely the trademarks as well so the IPs and catalog are also with them.Wouldn't it make sense for Discovery Global to keep the rights to the CN shows though? They are getting the actual channel.
But what if there isn't a perpetual licensing deal between Warner Bros. and Discovery Global?But Streaming & Studios would essentially own the production entity and likely the trademarks as well so the IPs and catalog are also with them.
Global Networks would have a licensing agreement with S&S to use the CN brand and air the shows on the channel.
That's pretty much the unknown factor here but it's not impossible that the CN brand and production entity outlives the linear channel itself in the long-term if the split scenario continues as is.But what if there isn't a perpetual licensing deal between Warner Bros. and Discovery Global?
The continued survival of Cartoon Network in the long term, assuming a Warner Bros. Discovery separation, hinges on there being a perpetual licensing agreement in the first place!
There's been talks of potential buyers for Discovery Global even with Starz being one I also heard there was someone that wanted to acquire only CNN.Wouldn't it make sense for Discovery Global to keep the rights to the CN shows though? They are getting the actual channel.
Best option take the money and run cause many people in the industry are skeptical about this deal. If Warner Bros. wants to hold on to Netflix and that deal crashes they'd be a laughing stock at this point.![]()
Paramount Is Expected to Raise Price of Warner Bros. Discovery Bid. Will Netflix Walk Away?
David Ellison's Paramount Skydance has a Monday deadline to submit its best and final offer for Warner Bros. Discovery -- and Paramount is expected to come back with an offer over its previous $30/share bid for WBD, angling to outflank Netflix to win the deal.variety.com
$32/share surely won't be enough to please Zaslav.
Especially Discovery Family. I want that channel to die anyway because Hasbro's shows, especially My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, have stayed on that channel for long enough.If Paramount manages to buy WBD, I wouldn't be surprised if they close more CN feeds.
If Netflix had fired Susan Rice, they would have had a better chance, but they didn’t.We are getting close to Adventure Time on Nickelodeon and Daria on Adult Swim lol. Uncanny valley.
Have fun with armies of lawyers from Netflix.The problem is that Netflix now deals with the DOJ for antitrust issues, so this gives to the shareholders a bigger headache.
It is unlikely to find if they have perpetual licensing deal because it is often non-disclosable - not shareable in the public.But what if there isn't a perpetual licensing deal between Warner Bros. and Discovery Global?
Yeah, it is hard to predict about what CN linear looks like after split is complete.That's pretty much the unknown factor here but it's not impossible that the CN brand and production entity outlives the linear channel itself in the long-term if the split scenario continues as is.
The only scenario where everything's intact is when the company's entirely bought with no split.
All is up in the air and we just have to see where it goes.
It won't fix the complicated licensing deal that is created by Hasbro, so DFC is one of puzzle piece and get rid of DFC won't dismantle the complicated deal in place, but hurt others who watch DFC. You need to go further is go after Hasbro entirely.Especially Discovery Family. I want that channel to die anyway because Hasbro's shows, especially My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, have stayed on that channel for long enough.
Sorry for being rude, but I just want Hasbro to move on and make a Generation 6 of My Little Pony, and if Netflix gets Warner Bros. Discovery, the company will be jailed forever under DFC, we won't get a G6 of MLP, and the franchise will possibly die.
Netflix isn't going to do political ground, so that what lawyers do to deal with unsavory action from Trump Admin.If Netflix had fired Susan Rice, they would have had a better chance, but they didn’t.
For me, there are two options. The first is for Cartoon Network and Cartoonito to stay and continue operating, hopefully with better scheduling, especially in the UK and CEE.Yeah, it is hard to predict about what CN linear looks like after split is complete.
Then why can't Hasbro just do even one announcement regarding its ownership of DFC?!?!?!It won't fix the complicated licensing deal that is created by Hasbro, so DFC is one of puzzle piece and get rid of DFC won't dismantle the complicated deal in place, but hurt others who watch DFC. You need to go further is go after Hasbro entirely.
I'm seriously doubt that new MLP show would goes to DFC as new one would goes to streaming first like Netflix.
I expect linear networks that is owned by Global Networks (Discovery) to stay open and have same lineup for while, so they can add more variety of shows when they get new syndication deal.The first is for Cartoon Network and Cartoonito to stay and continue operating, hopefully with better scheduling, especially in the UK and CEE.
I'm suspicious of Paramount because they closed several international channels, so if M&A turn out to be worse outcome, they will close more international channels and possibly expand the closure of domestic channels, or Paramount could resort to split the business to sell linear networks off.The second option is Cartoon Network and Cartoonito to close, with CN shows like Gumball moving to NickToons & Nick, and Cartoonito shows like Grizzy & the Lemmings moving to Nick Jr.
Did you read Lowell's posts? It is not straightforward as your thought above.Paramount Skydance submitted its new bid. WB ditching Netflix has me very worried because there’s more consolidation rather than let WB split with Discovery.
