On Sunday, March 1, John Oliver took purpose at his potential new “enterprise daddy.” Final week, Netflix backed out of the bidding conflict for Warner Bros., which implies that David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance appears all however sure to take over HBO, the house of his late-night present, “Final Week Tonight.”
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John Oliver Slams His New ‘Enterprise Daddy’ Amid HBO Takeover Drama
Though Hollywood had loads of issues when Netflix was poised to take over the studio, Oliver appeared extra perplexed by the considered Paramount turning into his new boss.
“It seems we is perhaps getting a brand new enterprise daddy,” he stated on the March 1 episode of “Final Week Tonight,” as per The Hollywood Reporter.
He went on to say, “Yeah, not nice information. The truth is, if I could quote anybody who’s ever unintentionally sat on their Roku distant, ‘Oh sh-t, I’m in Paramount now, how the f-ck do I get out of this?’”
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John Oliver Beforehand Slammed AT&T

In 2022, Discovery and WarnerMedia mixed to create Warner Bros. Discovery, and AT&T ceded management of HBO. On the time, Oliver mirrored on the merger, saying, “Curiously, as of Friday, AT&T formally now not owns us, so it’s goodbye from me, Enterprise Daddy. Let me simply say this.”
He then proceeded to carry up two center fingers, including, “which is frankly two extra bars than you’ve got ever had.”
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Netflix Referred to as The Deal ‘No Longer Financially Engaging’

In a joint assertion, Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters known as the deal “now not financially enticing.” He went on to say that it “was at all times a ‘good to have’ on the proper worth, not a ‘will need to have’ at any worth.”
“The transaction we negotiated would have created shareholder worth with a transparent path to regulatory approval,” the assertion continued. “Nonetheless, we’ve at all times been disciplined, and on the worth required to match Paramount Skydance’s newest supply, the deal is now not financially enticing, so we’re declining to match the Paramount Skydance bid.”
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David Ellison Is Centered On ‘Reinventing The Enterprise’
A day after John Oliver’s assertion, the CEO of Paramount, David Ellison, spoke at size concerning the $110 billion megadeal that won’t solely embody streaming companies like HBO Max and Paramount+, but in addition TV channels like CBS, TNT, CNN, MTV, Nickelodeon, HGTV, and plenty of extra.
“By uniting our iconic studios complimentary streaming platforms with a worldwide footprint, our cable and linear networks, and our world-class IP, we’ve the chance to assist form the long run and construct a subsequent era media and leisure firm. This has been our aim since day one,” Ellison stated, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
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“This isn’t about consolidation, it’s about reinventing the enterprise,” he continued. “We need to develop our attain and improve our skill to create the world’s most compelling tales and experiences. And we’re extremely enthusiastic about this transaction, and it’ll speed up that ambition.”
Ellison confirmed that HBO Max and Paramount+ shall be mixed into one main streaming platform as soon as the deal closes and dedicated to 45-day theatrical home windows, earlier than sending movies to premium video on demand (PVOD).
John Oliver Followers Need To See Him Head Over To Netflix

With John Oliver voicing his distaste for Paramount and “The Late Present with Stephen Colbert” wrapping up later this yr, one fan took to Reddit to counsel that each Oliver and Colbert ought to make offers with Netflix.
“Netflix has been attempting to make speak exhibits work for them. Selecting up Oliver and Colbert could be a a lot better solution to handle it,” one person provided. “It looks as if they’ve constructed up the goodwill within the trade, so I don’t know why they wouldn’t do it.”
“If there is a world the place I can see a late-night lineup of John Mulaney, Oliver, and Colbert on one platform, I might be sooo completely happy,” one other fan agreed. “The Netflix Is A Joke competition is huge. I am positive they’d be interested by Colbert and Oliver when the chance comes.”

