Paramount chief executive David Ellison breaks silence on Warner Bros mega merger
The chief executive of Paramount-Skydance says criticism of $110bn (£82m) merger with Warner Bros. relies on outdated Hollywood model.
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"a vision of Hollywood that 'no longer exists'"
— David Ellison , Executive
"nobody can dictate what audiences will love"
— David Ellison , Executive
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The chief executive of Paramount-Skydance says criticism of $110bn (£82m) merger with Warner Bros. relies on outdated Hollywood model.
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