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Paramount Says WBD Overvaluing TV Nets So Netflix Deal Seems Superior

Last updated: December 9, 2025 4:55 pm
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A Detailed Analysis of Paramount Skydance’s Hostile Takeover Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery

A core argument put forth by Paramount Skydance in their hostile takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery is the valuation of WBD’s cable networks such as CNN and TBS. Paramount argues that these networks are not as valuable as implied by WBD’s deal with Netflix.

The comparison between the two proposals is not straightforward. Paramount’s most recent offer of $30 per share in all cash is for the entire WBD company, including its TV business, with an equity value of $77.9 billion. On the other hand, Netflix’s agreement with WBD at $27.75 per share (84% cash) only covers certain divisions like Warner Bros. TV and film studios, HBO, HBO Max, and the games division, excluding the non-HBO TV networks, with an equity value of $72 billion.

WBD’s acceptance of Netflix’s offer over Paramount’s suggests that the former values the deal more. This implies that WBD attributes a value of at least $2.25 per share to the TV networks group, set to be named Discovery Global and spun off in Q3 2026. However, Paramount argues that the actual value of WBD’s networks group is much lower, around $1 per share, resulting in an equity valuation of approximately $2.6 billion.

Paramount questions how WBD is valuing the proposed Discovery Global spin-off and the significance of this valuation in the overall economics of the Netflix deal. The company highlights that for Netflix’s proposal to surpass Paramount’s all-cash offer, WBD’s Global Networks group would need to trade at more than five times forward EBITDA, a higher valuation than what analysts estimate. Moreover, under the Netflix deal, Netflix would assume a significant portion of WBD’s debt, leaving the Discovery Global entity with a substantial debt load.

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Despite these challenges, Paramount sees potential synergies in acquiring WBD’s TV business. The company believes that by combining their linear business with WBD’s television assets, they can unlock significant value and leverage the strength of both brands. Paramount is confident in their ability to drive growth and enhance customer relationships by integrating WBD’s TV assets into their portfolio.

WBD’s decision to separate its streaming and studios business from its TV networks group, soon to be Discovery Global, reflects a strategic move to focus on different segments of the media industry. The separation is expected to be completed in Q3 2026 before the closing of the Netflix transaction, unless Paramount’s bid emerges victorious.

Overall, the battle between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery, with Netflix in the mix, highlights the complexities of valuing media assets and the strategic considerations involved in corporate acquisitions within the entertainment industry.

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