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Brinks Report > Blog > World > US Clears $8 Billion Paramount-Skydance Merger After Trump Lawsuit Deal
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US Clears $8 Billion Paramount-Skydance Merger After Trump Lawsuit Deal

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 25, 2025 11:41 am
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The $8.4 billion Paramount and Skydance Media merger just got the green light from U.S. regulators. But this wasn’t just a business move—it turned into a full-on media storm.

At the heart of it was a Trump-era controversy, a surprising lawsuit payout, and serious questions about press freedom.

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A Deal With a Political Twist

The merger puts major entertainment brands like CBS, Nickelodeon, and Paramount Pictures under the control of David Ellison. He’s the son of tech billionaire Larry Ellison and the head of Skydance.

What shocked many was Paramount’s $16 million payout to settle a lawsuit from Donald Trump. The lawsuit was about how CBS News edited a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris. Trump called the edit unfair. Legal experts said his case was weak, but Paramount still paid him.

That settlement made people wonder: Was this about law—or just buying peace to get the merger approved?

FCC’s Divided Vote

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the deal, but not quietly. It was a 2-1 vote, with Republicans supporting it. Trump appointee Brendan Carr said Skydance promised to keep CBS journalism fair and balanced.

But Democrat Anna Gomez didn’t agree. She said Paramount was “cowardly” for giving in to Trump. She also said the FCC had never before tried to control newsroom decisions like this.

Skydance also said it would not support any diversity, equity, or inclusion (DEI) programs. That matched Trump’s views, who believes DEI programs are unfair.

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Fallout in the Entertainment World

Paramount is still saying the deal is all about business. But others don’t buy that.

Stephen Colbert, host of “The Late Show,” called the Trump settlement “a big fat bribe.” Days later, CBS canceled his show. Paramount said it was for financial reasons, but the timing raised eyebrows.

Some U.S. senators even called the whole thing “corruption.”

The End of a Redstone Era

This deal also marks the end of an era for the Redstone family. Sumner Redstone built Paramount into a media giant. His daughter Shari took over in 2019 to help the company survive the streaming wars.

But Paramount struggled, losing billions in market value. This merger is seen as a fresh start—but it comes at a high cost.

David Ellison will now run the new Paramount. Jeff Shell, ex-CEO of NBCUniversal, joins as president. One of the current CEOs, Chris McCarthy, is stepping down.

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