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WBD rejects Paramount offer again in favor of Netflix deal

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsJanuary 7, 2026No Comments
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An American flag flies at the Warner Bros. studio. in Burbank, California on September 12, 2025.

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THE Discovery of Warner Bros. The board of directors on Wednesday again unanimously recommended that WBD shareholders reject a hostile takeover bid from Paramount Skydance.

The board said it continued to believe Paramount’s offer was “inferior” to a previously announced deal with Netflix to buy WBD’s studios and streaming businesses for $72 billion.

“We signed a merger agreement with Netflix, it’s compelling value, a clear path to closing and protections for our shareholders if anything prevents closing, no matter what,” WBD Chairman Samuel Di Piazza told CNBC’s David Faber on “Squawk Box” Wednesday morning.

In the days after that deal was announced, Paramount launched its hostile bid, pitching directly to shareholders a $30 per share, all-cash offer for the entirety of Warner Bros. Discovery, including its television networks.

WBD’s board initially recommended rejecting the offer, and Paramount then made a renewed push to secure the coveted assets. In late December, Paramount guaranteed the support of billionaire Larry Ellison, father of Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison, in a clear response to questions raised by the WBD board.

Di Piazza previously told CNBC that the board was concerned about supporting Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison.

In an amended offer late last year, Paramount said Larry Ellison agreed not to revoke the family trust or adversely transfer its assets during a pending transaction. However, Paramount Skydance did not increase its offer amount.

“PSKY has repeatedly failed to submit the best proposal to WBD shareholders despite clear instructions from WBD on deficiencies and potential solutions,” the WBD board said in a letter to shareholders on Wednesday.

“The WBD board, management team and our advisors have engaged extensively with PSKY representatives and provided them with explicit instructions on how to improve each of its offers. Yet PSKY has continued to submit offers that still include many of the deficiencies we have previously repeatedly identified at PSKY, none of which are present in the Netflix merger agreement, while asserting that its offers do not represent its ‘best and final’ proposal,” the board continued of administration.

Paramount first expressed interest in acquiring all of Warner Bros.’ assets. Discovery in September. The company made three buyout offers before Warner Bros. Discovery does initiate a formal sales process, inviting other bidders to join us.

Representatives for Paramount did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Netflix released its own statement welcoming the WBD board’s recommendation and emphasizing that it had engaged the U.S. Department of Justice and the European Commission on antitrust concerns surrounding the merger.

“The WBD Board of Directors fully supports and continues to recommend the Netflix merger agreement, recognizing it as the superior proposition that will bring the greatest value to its shareholders, as well as consumers, creators and the entertainment industry as a whole,” Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters said in the statement.

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