Paramount Confirms Merger Plans For Their Streaming Service

For many months now, Hollywood insiders and industry commentators have been talking about Paramount+ — at least the service as it currently exists — as a dead streamer walking. This week, however, the obituary notices started coming from within the building.

During a shareholder presentation Tuesday, the three execs currently running Paramount Global (at least for now; the company may be on the verge of being sold) announced that they had a plan to “transform” the company’s streaming strategy, which currently focuses on the stand-alone streamer Paramount+ (and, to a lesser degree, free streamer Pluto TV). Toward this end, the trio said they had begun actively exploring the formation of a joint venture with either a rival streamer or a tech company — and that they’d already received interest from possible partners. While they didn’t go into any details of what such a joint venture would entail, both history and common sense suggest an outcome where Paramount+ either becomes a tile on another service, or its content gets folded into a new or existing platform featuring content from multiple companies, similar to how Hulu at one time existed as a partnership among ABC, NBC, and Fox’s corporate owners.

The execs went out of their way to stress that they’re not thinking small here. “Let me clear: I’m not talking about marketing bundles,” like the one Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery are planning, said Chris McCarthy, president/CEO of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks, and part of Par’s three-headed exec branch. Instead, the company is looking to form “a deep and expansive relationship, one that would make the most of our hit content while improving the customer offering.” McCarthy said Par wants a new paradigm that both reduces subscriber churn and, perhaps most importantly, controls cost.

It’s not that Par execs think their programming isn’t popular enough to work in a subscription universe. Quite the opposite: The exec trio talked up the populist appeal of its content and noted Paramount+’s ability to become a top-five streamer just a couple of years after launch, with over 70 million global subscribers. But Paramount has decided the costs of running its own streaming service — marketing dozens of shows, finding a user interface that actually works, etc. — are too high. Instead, it wants to create a new blueprint where Paramount content (CBS shows, MTV reality series, the Yellowstone universe, Paramount Pictures movies) has a guaranteed home, but not in an expensive, self-contained luxury island where Par shareholders pay the full mortgage. Think of it this way: Paramount wants to move its streaming offering from the ritzy mountaintop mansion where it’s lived the past few years and relocate it to a still very nice duplex condo where another owner (or owners) helps pay for building upkeep.

To underscore just how serious they were about moving on from the current Paramount+ status quo, McCarthy said the company has “already had a great deal of an inbound interest” in the idea and that there would be more details “soon.” It’s worth noting here that back in February, The Wall Street Journal reported that Paramount had engaged in conversations with Peacock owner Comcast about a Peacock–Paramount+ merger “through a partnership or joint venture” — the exact same wording McCarthy used this week. The paper has also reported Warner Bros. Discovery’s interest in a team-up. Nothing has happened publicly on this front, in part because of the aforementioned potential sale to David Ellison’s Skydance Media, producer (with Par) of the recent Mission: Impossible and Top Gun movies and TV shows like Reacher and Jack Ryan. Per multiple published reports, the Skydance-Paramount deal is both all but done and possibly in doubt, given some supposed last-minute doubts from Shari Redstone, the media mogul who basically controls Paramount through her family’s movie-theater chain National Amusements.

It’s this uncertainty that may explain why Tuesday’s admission by Paramount’s current leadership that Paramount+ as a stand-alone business no longer makes sense hasn’t generated a ton of headlines. Fact is, as long as there’s a strong chance that new ownership could be taking over, any plans from the current “office of the CEO” of Paramount Global come with a major asterisk attached. It’s hard to imagine any potential Paramount+ partner would sign a deal without knowing for sure that either the people executing said deal will be around to see it through or that the new owners are onboard with the idea. And then there’s this: Many in the media and Wall Street have been operating under the assumption that Paramount+ as it is now isn’t long for this world, and that any new owner, including Skydance, would look to make a meaningful change in streaming. (In fact, I continue to hear rumblings from very good sources that a Peacock–Paramount+ team-up of some sort is more likely than not, however the current ownership drama gets resolved.) So the fact that the current management officially signed on shaking things up might not read as worthy of a breaking-news alert.

But if Redstone’s supposed waffling ends with the Skydance bid being called off and Paramount Global moving forward with one or all of its current leaders, then this week will go down as a very important milestone in the streaming wars. Five years after Apple and Disney officially kicked off hostilities versus Netflix in the race to win SVOD share, a major combatant could be getting ready to sue for peace.

Source: Vultures 

Recap To The Month: HD Austria Rebrands To Canal+ Austria, Could This Be The Possible Fate Awaiting DStv And GOtv?

HD Austria is now at home with CANAL+ HD Austria is now CANAL+ – with all the usual benefits and even more! Since June 4th, HD Austria has officially moved to CANAL+. As a result, the CANAL+ media group now combines television and streaming under one roof. 

What can I see on CANAL+? 

CANAL+ offers streaming at its best: the program offering includes more than 80 HD channels including UHD, all Austrian programs, over 40 premium channels, its own linear CANAL+ TV channel, which offers films and series and, from autumn, football, as well as streaming CANAL+ platform. 

Do you want to have TV and streaming in one or just stream series and films? 

No problem, CANAL+ offers packages for every taste. About the packages The best of sport at CANAL+ As a special highlight, from the 2024/25 season you can enjoy many games from the premier European football league live and exclusively in a combination or total package: one for all. All in one! Experience a wide range of premium channels as well as our acclaimed streaming platform. First-class films, documentaries and series included. 

What does this mean for HD Austria customers? 

HD Austria packages are automatically converted to CANAL+. You will receive an information email with your very personal package details. In the HD Austria app you will receive a pop-up that will redirect you to the new app. We thank you for your continued support and look forward to continuing to offer you an unparalleled viewing and streaming experience.

Not long ago, it was reported that Canal+ and MultiChoice are finalising various details about the acquisition. This would extend Canal+ services to 22 million households and if this merger moves through they're looking to become a global powerhouse. 

Speculation going around is that MultiChoice Group would rebrand Canal+ Group with products such as DStv and GOtv awaiting a similar fate. This has been applied to most of the territories in which they operate so such idea wouldn't seem far fetched a stretch.

CNN Might Be Looking To Rival With News24 And BusinessLive With The Launch Of A Subscription Service

CNN started to require heavy users to create an account with a username and password to continue reading CNN stories once they hit a daily limit of articles, according to a report from Axios.

CNN CEO Mark Thompson has been testing ways to get consumers to pay for a subscription to the company’s digital products. Making the site’s heavy users already signed up for an account could make moving them to a paid service easier.

The idea is not new; many news sites have been doing this. Political and The Guardian have both added similar registration walls. Other news sites have for a long time been behind a paywall not only forcing you to create an account but also pay to read most of their content.

Websites are facing some of the same issues TV companies are. Weak ad sales have driven down the amount of money people are paying when it comes to cable networks. The lower payouts for ads have also impacted websites, like CNN, leaving them to try and find ways to replace the lost revenue. 

Sources: Axios, Cordcutter News

Returning To Mzansi Magic Channel 161 || Kings Of Maskandi, Short & Sweet And Suxoka

Ziyakhipha ku-reality on Mzansi Magic with the return of some of the channel’s reality shows this July and August. Kings of Maskandi S2, Short & Sweet S2 and Suxoka S3 are all coming back for more drama-filled entertainment including inspirational personal stories of growth and healing, as well as heated confrontations.

Kings of Maskandi S2 will continue to showcase the Maskandi rivalry culture through the worlds of the three Maskandi acts, Abafana baka Mgqumeni, Bahubhe and Khulekani Shongwe; and also zoom in on their personal and on-stage journeys. So what’s new this season? The show follows their individual stories but this time, new Maskandi artists are added to the mix, and they will also be competing for the title. The 13-part reality show will also delve into MC Nkunzemnyama's world and unpack his story.

Short & Sweet S2 is back for another adventure-filled season following the lives of Thandazani and Vovo plus some new faces as they navigate life and seek to prove that just like age, height is no impediment to living a full and wholesome life.

This season Thandazani is organising ukugidiza ceremony for his late grandmother and he is doing it for everyone who would like to get married in the family as well as him. For Vovo, this season is all about confronting and fixing issues with her aunt, hosting a thanksgiving ceremony and continuing her efforts of making difference in her community.

Joining the cast of Short & Sweet this season is Joshua Ryan Van Starden (23), a content creator, Mongezi, aka Mayoghurt, a 22-year-old Maskandi musician and Zandile (29) who wants to work towards opening a business, a traditional chemist where she can sell her water and other herbs.

Suxoka S3 is also making a comeback for a third instalment, a show where lies and deceit are confronted with the truth. Hosted by Motlatsi Mafatshe, the show sees couples, friends and family members sit and confront each other about issues of infidelity or betrayal with the hope of resolving these amicably.

Tune in to Mzansi Magic for Kings of Maskandi S2 from Tuesday 02 July at 8pm, Short & Sweet S2 from Thursday 25 July at 8pm and Suxoka S3 from Sunday 04 August at 7.30pm.

New Series Alert: The People's Doctor Coming Soon To Telemundo Across Africa

Telemundo is a Spanish language entertainment channel operated by NBCUniversal. Following its launch in Africa, it had garnered traction for shows like My Heart Beats For Lola (Mí Corazon Insiste En Lola Volcan) and Lord Of The Skies (El Senor De Los Cielos).

Now it is being reported that Telemundo will be airing a new anthology series from July 15th titled The People's Doctor (also known as El Doctor Del Pueblo). It will replace Come Back To Me (Vuelve A Mí) once it concludes from July 11th in the same timeslot. 

Based on the life of José Gregorio Hernández better known as The Doctor Of The People intervenes in the most dire situations where the love of families are put to the test. The series had an unexpected miracle and teaches a life lesson and brings hope.

The series ensemble a cast of Gabriela Rivero, Úrsula Pruneda, Gabriel Porras, Luz Ramos, Erick Chapa and Cecilia Toussaint. 

In other developments, Telemundo will be airing a rebroadcast of The Impostor (La Impostora) once Ana's Revenge (La Venganza De Analía) ends. We are still awaiting further updates on the third and final season of Queen Of The South which we hope to share soon.