Larry Ellison discussed axing CNN hosts with White House in takeover bid talks
Source: The Guardian
Thu 20 Nov 2025 06.00 EST
Last modified on Thu 20 Nov 2025 06.01 EST
Senior White House officials have discussed internally their preference for Paramount Skydance to acquire Warner Bros Discovery in recent weeks, and one official has discussed potential programming changes at CNN with Larry Ellison, the largest shareholder of Paramount.
The discussions, according to people familiar with the matter, comes as Paramount portrays itself as the best bid for Warner Bros Discovery, after it announced last month it was open to offers, because it would have an easier time getting through regulatory review.
Ellison often speaks to connections at the White House but, in at least one of the calls, engaged in a dialogue about possibly axing some of the CNN hosts whom Donald Trump is said to loathe, including Erin Burnett and Brianna Keilar, the people said. The conversation also touched on floating names to replace Burnett and the possibility of running CBS assets like its flagship 60 minutes program on CNN air proposals that have animated the White House, the people said.
That discussion, described by people on the condition of anonymity because they are sensitive, were characterized as informal since Ellison does not have a formal role at Paramount. Still, he holds a major ownership stake in the company, which is run by his son, David Ellison. Spokespeople for the White House and CNN declined to comment. The elder Ellison, Oracle and Paramount did not respond to repeated requests for comment.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/20/warner-bros-discovery-takeover-paramount-skydance-larry-ellison
All of CNN's sucking up for naught.
Kid Berwyn
(22,436 posts)Trumps Truth with Big Lies
NotHardly
(2,360 posts)bmichaelh
(1,054 posts)One time Paramount was owned by Gulf and Western.
Mel Brooks satirized them by having a corporation whose motto was Engulf & Devour
Maybe that should be Paramount Skydance motto.
muriel_volestrangler
(105,279 posts)Billionaires should not be offering to sack journalists at the whim of the president. "Banana republic" is too kind a description; "totalitarian shithole" works better.
thought crime
(1,030 posts)Political suppression and Fascist Economics.