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Who is David Zaslav? How much is he expected to take home from Warner Bros-Paramount deal?
A longtime media executive who frequently saw himself in the limelight while featuring in lists of the highest-paid executives in America, David Zaslav is the current CEO of Warner Bros Discovery.
Slow motion: US companies cautious amid India's mega M&E Boom
American media giants are rethinking their India strategy. Recent years saw major players like Disney and Paramount adjust their stakes or exit operations. Lionsgate sold its streaming service. These moves reflect the challenges of India's competitive media landscape. Companies are now focusing more on content licensing rather than direct investment in local platforms.
What a Warner Bros-Paramount colossus would look like
Hollywood’s new giant will be indebted and unwieldy
It's official! Paramount buys Warner Bros Discovery in historic $110 billion deal as Netflix drops out of race
Netflix on Thursday declined to match Paramount's latest $31-per-share offer, which Warner Bros deemed superior to the streaming pioneer's $27.75-per-share agreement for its studio and streaming assets.
Netflix soars 12%, Paramount shares rally as long-drawn-out Warner Bros bidding war ends
Netflix shares rose nearly 12% after exiting the bid for Warner Bros Discovery, allowing Paramount to emerge as the frontrunner. Paramount's stock increased as much as 23%, while WBD's shares dipped 2%. Details here.

Netflix walks out of Warner Bros Discovery deal, clears path for Paramount Skydance — ‘No longer financially attractive’
Netflix's pullout from the deal — which had faced a months-long three-pronged dilemma over who would acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming assets— clears the path for Paramount Skydance to gain control of WBD in a $111 billion historic deal.

Paramount Skydance forecasts quarterly revenue below estimates as legacy TV media drags
Paramount Skydance forecasts Q1 revenue below Wall Street estimates, citing TV decline but expects streaming growth. Warner Bros board weighs Paramount’s $31 bid against Netflix’s $27.75 proposal.