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Media Giants Unite Amidst AI and Acquisition Talks

BBC, Sky, and Paramount Navigate Changing Landscape

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The media industry is abuzz with developments on multiple fronts, from the formation of a coalition to protect original journalism to the ongoing saga of Paramount's pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery. In the UK, a group...

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    Paramount Stock Price Targets Cut After Earnings, But All Eyes Are on Warner Bros. Chase

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    U.K. Media Giants, Including BBC and Sky, Form AI Publishing Rights Coalition, Ask Global Leaders to Join to “Protect Original Journalism”

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Media Giants Unite Amidst AI and Acquisition Talks

BBC, Sky, and Paramount Navigate Changing Landscape

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The media industry is abuzz with developments on multiple fronts, from the formation of a coalition to protect original journalism to the ongoing saga of Paramount's pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery.

In the UK, a group of media giants, including the BBC and Sky, have come together to form the Standards for Publisher Usage Rights (SPUR) coalition, aimed at protecting original journalism and securing the long-term sustainability of the industry. The coalition, which also includes The Guardian, The Telegraph, and the Financial Times, has penned an open letter inviting global leaders to join the cause.

According to the letter, signed by the CEOs of the respective organizations, the rise of artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the way content is created, distributed, and monetized. "We believe we need to come together to protect original journalism and secure the long-term sustainability of our industry," the letter reads.

Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Paramount's stock price targets have been cut by Wall Street analysts following the company's second quarterly earnings report under the leadership of CEO David Ellison. Despite this, Ellison remains focused on the company's attempts to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, which he sees as a key strategic move.

In a letter to shareholders, Ellison highlighted the potential benefits of the acquisition, stating, "While we are confident in our standalone strategy and growth trajectory for Paramount, we view WBD as an accelerant to achieving these goals more quickly." The company's pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery is seen as a major development in the ongoing consolidation of the media industry.

In other news, AMC+ has landed the US rights to BBC crime drama "This City is Ours," marking one of several deals struck by distributor Sony Pictures Television ahead of its London TV Screenings showcase. The deal is a significant move for AMC+, which continues to expand its offerings in the competitive streaming market.

On the film front, Janus Films has acquired the North American distribution rights to Alain Gomis' family epic "DAO," which premiered in competition at the Berlin Film Festival. The film marks Gomis' return to the Berlinale nine years after winning the Silver Bear for "Félicité."

Finally, FIPRESCI has announced the finalists for its inaugural Documentary Grand Prix award, which will be presented at the Millennium Docs Against Gravity festival in Poland in May. The five finalists include "2000 Meters to Andriivka," "Fiume o morte!," and "Mr. Nobody Against."

As the media landscape continues to evolve, these developments highlight the ongoing efforts of industry leaders to adapt and innovate in the face of changing technologies and market trends.

The media industry is abuzz with developments on multiple fronts, from the formation of a coalition to protect original journalism to the ongoing saga of Paramount's pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery.

In the UK, a group of media giants, including the BBC and Sky, have come together to form the Standards for Publisher Usage Rights (SPUR) coalition, aimed at protecting original journalism and securing the long-term sustainability of the industry. The coalition, which also includes The Guardian, The Telegraph, and the Financial Times, has penned an open letter inviting global leaders to join the cause.

According to the letter, signed by the CEOs of the respective organizations, the rise of artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the way content is created, distributed, and monetized. "We believe we need to come together to protect original journalism and secure the long-term sustainability of our industry," the letter reads.

Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Paramount's stock price targets have been cut by Wall Street analysts following the company's second quarterly earnings report under the leadership of CEO David Ellison. Despite this, Ellison remains focused on the company's attempts to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, which he sees as a key strategic move.

In a letter to shareholders, Ellison highlighted the potential benefits of the acquisition, stating, "While we are confident in our standalone strategy and growth trajectory for Paramount, we view WBD as an accelerant to achieving these goals more quickly." The company's pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery is seen as a major development in the ongoing consolidation of the media industry.

In other news, AMC+ has landed the US rights to BBC crime drama "This City is Ours," marking one of several deals struck by distributor Sony Pictures Television ahead of its London TV Screenings showcase. The deal is a significant move for AMC+, which continues to expand its offerings in the competitive streaming market.

On the film front, Janus Films has acquired the North American distribution rights to Alain Gomis' family epic "DAO," which premiered in competition at the Berlin Film Festival. The film marks Gomis' return to the Berlinale nine years after winning the Silver Bear for "Félicité."

Finally, FIPRESCI has announced the finalists for its inaugural Documentary Grand Prix award, which will be presented at the Millennium Docs Against Gravity festival in Poland in May. The five finalists include "2000 Meters to Andriivka," "Fiume o morte!," and "Mr. Nobody Against."

As the media landscape continues to evolve, these developments highlight the ongoing efforts of industry leaders to adapt and innovate in the face of changing technologies and market trends.

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