Paramount Skydance, the owner of CBS, Paramount+, and cable networks like MTV and Comedy Central, is facing talent problems as key personalities express dissatisfaction with the company. Anderson Cooper recently announced his departure from CBS News’ “60 Minutes” to focus on expanding his duties at CNN and spending more time with his children. This move has been interpreted as a result of senior executives pressuring the show to cut back on hard-news and investigative stories.
Stephen Colbert also criticized the company for not airing an interview with Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico due to concerns about the Trump administration’s new guidance on TV’s “equal time” rule. Despite receiving legal guidance, Colbert was not prohibited from airing the interview and later made it available on YouTube.
UFC fighter Seth Strickland made controversial remarks about celebrities and female athletes during a media event to promote an upcoming fight on Paramount+. These incidents highlight the challenges Paramount Skydance faces in attracting and retaining talent.
Media analyst Blair Levin raised concerns about Paramount Skydance’s ability to appeal to a broader audience beyond the MAGA base. He warned that talent migration could lead to customer migration, creating a downward cycle for the company. Paramount Skydance is currently in a negotiating window to make a “best and final offer” to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s assets, competing against Netflix.
The company’s alignment with the Trump administration may make it harder to monetize its operations, according to Levin. Talent in the industry is increasingly empowered to voice their dissatisfaction on-screen, as seen with personalities like Pat McAfee, Rachel Maddow, Joe Scarborough, and Mika Brzezinski.
As social media and creator forums give talent a platform to express their opinions, Paramount Skydance should expect more challenges in the future. The company must address talent concerns and strive to appeal to a wider audience to ensure its success in the evolving media landscape.

