
The Media Odyssey TWO REPORTS, ONE EPISODE: THE PARAMOUNT INVESTOR DECK & THE STREAM
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Paramount's $110B acquisition projects impossible growth, while Tubi data shows 80% canceling paid services. Welcome to The Media Odyssey Podcast presented by The Stream by Tubi!
In this episode, Evan Shapiro and Marion Ranchet dissect two reports: the Paramount investor deck projecting their Warner Brothers Discovery acquisition, and Tubi's "The Stream" report on consumer streaming behavior. The conversation reveals how Paramount's financial projections defy their own recent performance trends, while simultaneously showing why consumers are abandoning paid streaming for free ad-supported options. Rather than finding synergies that make business sense, the hosts expose a deal driven by ego and questionable foreign investment sources, even as consumer data proves the market is moving away from premium paid services.
The episode is a reality check on how corporate consolidation in media is disconnected from actual consumer behavior, with streaming fatigue driving audiences toward free platforms at the exact moment media companies are doubling down on expensive acquisitions and debt-heavy strategies.
Key Takeaways:
1. Paramount's Investor Deck Projects Revenue Growth Despite Years of Decline
The investor deck projects combined revenue growing from $66 billion in 2025 to $84 billion by 2030. However, from 2023-2025, combined company revenue actually declined from $71 billion to $66 billion.
EBITDA has been flat or down over the last three years, but the deck projects growth starting immediately. The deal includes $8 billion in tech cuts, $6 billion in business services cuts, $4 billion in real estate sales, and $3 billion in enterprise resource planning optimization over five years—yet claims no massive layoffs.
Bank of America downgraded Paramount stock from buy at $13 to sell at $11, stating integration will take years and projected synergies won't materialize quickly.
2. The Deal Will Create $80+ Billion in Debt With Questionable Funding Sources
The $110 billion acquisition will saddle the combined company with over $80 billion in debt. David Ellison claims they'll double motion picture output to 30 films per year, which the hosts note is not logistically possible given film development timelines. For comparison, Disney and Fox combined produced only 19 movies last year (down from Fox's 25 pre-acquisition and Disney's ~15).
3. Consumer Data Shows Massive Shift From Paid to Free Streaming
According to Tubi's "The Stream" report with Harris Poll: 77% prefer on-demand over scheduled linear streaming (3-to-1 preference). 84% of all audiences and 90% of Gen Z would watch ads for free streaming services. 80% are canceling paid services and signing up for free services to fight rising costs. 76% would rather watch a free platform with ads than pay for a premium platform with an ad tier.
4. European Box Office Is 70% Dependent on US Films, Creating Vulnerability
Close to 70% of European box office revenue comes from US movies (in 2024 it was 63% US, 33% European, the rest global). European ticket sales are down 5.5% but revenue is stable due to ticket price increases. The European box office is estimated to generate $10 billion in 2026, a 7% increase.
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Evan Shapiro - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eshap-media-cartographer/
Marion Ranchet - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marionranchet/
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- (00:00) - Welcome and Episode Setup
- (01:05) - Tubi Stream Report Highlights
- (01:24) - Streaming as Social Life
- (02:41) - Free Streaming and Ad Tolerance
- (04:37) - Creator Content Meets TV
- (05:34) - Back to Paramount Deal Deck
- (06:53) - Deck Assumptions and Synergy Cuts
- (16:26) - Europe Overlap and Sky Showtime
- (19:32) - Europe Strategy Doubts
- (20:54) - Tech Stack Nightmare
- (22:05) - Branding and Gravitas
- (22:54) - Pluto FAST Opportunity
- (24:39) - Discovery Content vs Linear
- (26:04) - Europe Sports Rights Edge
- (33:01) - Cinema Reliance and Fears
- (36:48) - Pushback and Wrap Up
