Topic: Skydance Media

3 chapters across the catalog

Hatman
Episode 1871 1:48:50 - 1:52:33

1871: Hatman

CBS Radio Sign-Off, David Ellison, Skydance Media

CBS Radio is officially silencing its microphones and laying off staff following the company's sale to David Ellison's Skydance Media. The hosts reflect on the history of the network, from Edward R. Murrow to the invention of broadcast news, and its decline in the age of smartphones and podcasts. Adam Curry shares a personal anecdote about buying a house from CBS legend Dallas Townsend in 1990.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 39:43 - 41:18

1795: Dead Feathered

CBS Ownership, Skydance and CIA Influence

The hosts speculate that the acquisition of CBS by Skydance, led by Larry Ellison's son, represents a move by the intelligence community to correct the network's ideological drift. They suggest that Oracle's historical ties to the CIA indicate a restructuring of CBS to better align with agency messaging. This observation follows a perceived decline in the quality and audience reach of CBS news programming.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 14:44 - 25:15

1783: Dadgum

CBS Cancels Stephen Colbert, Paramount Settlement with Donald Trump

CBS announced the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert effective May 2025. While Brian Stelter and other media analysts link the move to Paramount's recent $16 million settlement with Donald Trump over a 60 Minutes interview, the hosts argue the decision is purely financial. The show reportedly loses $40 million annually and has seen a massive audience decline since the writers' strike, as viewers migrate to TikTok.