The media world is absorbing the definitive news that Paramount Global (under Skydance Media) has reached a merger agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). While earlier rumors valued the news-specific landscape at $12 billion, the actual enterprise value of the total acquisition is a staggering $111 billion.
The deal, which saw Netflix withdraw its rival bid, effectively places CNN under the same corporate umbrella as CBS News, where Bari Weiss currently serves as Editor-in-Chief.
The “Super-News” Consolidation
The involvement of Bari Weiss is the central talking point for the 2026 media landscape. After Paramount acquired her media startup, The Free Press, for over $100 million in late 2025, her influence has expanded rapidly.
Editorial Purview: Analysts expect Weiss to oversee a combined CBS-CNN newsgathering operation. Rumored plans for CNN include a shift toward “live audience debates” and a “heterodox” editorial direction similar to her work at The Free Press.
Global Reach: The combined entity is targeting a reach of over 100 million daily viewers across linear and digital platforms, aiming to create a dominant global news powerhouse to rival the reach of BBC and social-media-first news outlets.
Political Context: The deal has faced intense scrutiny due to Paramount CEO David Ellison’s family ties to President Trump. Critics and lawmakers have raised concerns that the merger could lead to editorial changes at CNN designed to satisfy the administration’s long-standing criticisms of the network.
The $111 Billion Merger Mechanics
Paramount’s winning bid outperformed Netflix’s offer by including all of Warner’s assets, specifically the cable networks (CNN, TNT, TBS) that Netflix intended to spin off.
| Metric | Paramount-WBD Deal Details |
| Total Enterprise Value | $111 Billion |
| Share Price Offer | $31.00 (Cash) |
| Projected Synergies | $6 Billion+ |
| Regulatory Fee | $7 Billion (if blocked) |
| Closing Target | Q3 2026 |






