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DEI is lifeless at Paramount, David Ellison’s Skydance guarantees FCC
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DEI is lifeless at Paramount, David Ellison’s Skydance guarantees FCC

Last updated: July 23, 2025 9:53 pm
Editorial Board Published July 23, 2025
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David Ellison’s Skydance Media pledged to desert all variety, fairness and inclusion packages at Paramount International in an try and win authorities approval for its $8-billion merger.

Paramount already had scaled again variety packages earlier this yr. In a Tuesday letter to Federal Communications Fee Chair Brendan Carr, Skydance stated it will go additional to cancel variety efforts.

“Paramount no longer will maintain an Office of Global Inclusion and will not have any teams or individual roles focused on DEI,” Stephanie Kyoko McKinnon, Skydance common counsel, wrote within the three-page letter to Carr. The appointee of President Trump, in considered one of his first strikes as chair, dismantled the company’s variety packages and referred to as on firms to do the identical.

Kyoko McKinnon stated Paramount will take away “references to DEI in its public messaging, including on its websites and social media,” together with culling DEI language in “internal messaging and training materials.”

Final week, Ellison met with Carr to press his case that Skydance and its backer RedBird Capital Companions can be sturdy stewards of Paramount, which incorporates CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, BET and the Melrose Avenue film studio, Paramount Photos. Skydance wants Carr’s approval for the merger and the switch of the CBS tv station licenses to the Ellison household.

Earlier this month, Paramount reached a $16-million settlement with Trump to resolve the dispute that triggered deep divisions inside Paramount and prompted high-level CBS departures. Trump boasted Tuesday on Reality Social that he anticipates receiving an extra $20 million value of promoting and PSA time from the brand new house owners.

Throughout his July 15 assembly with Carr, Ellison underscored “Skydance’s commitment to unbiased journalism and its embrace of diverse viewpoints, principles that will ensure CBS’s editorial decision-making reflects the varied ideological perspectives of American viewers,” in accordance with an FCC submitting.

Additionally final week, late-night host Stephen Colbert discovered his CBS speak present can be canceled in Might. CBS has stated Colbert’s cancellation was “purely a financial decision” and never associated to the merger approval. Nonetheless, conservatives and liberals have extensively questioned whether or not Colbert’s frequent criticisms of Trump performed into the choice.

Skydance has stated it didn’t have a job within the Colbert resolution.

Skydance isn’t the one firm underneath strain to ditch variety packages to win FCC approval for a deal.

Two months in the past, telecommunications large Verizon pledged to drop variety efforts to achieve Carr’s blessing for the corporate’s $20-billion takeover of Frontier Communications.

Carr individually launched probes into Walt Disney Co. and Comcast Corp.’s office variety efforts.

After George Floyd’s 2020 homicide in Minneapolis, Paramount and different Hollywood firms vowed to rent extra individuals of coloration. Such strikes had been cheered by many, together with these cognizant of Hollywood’s troubled historical past with variety.

Paramount inspired executives to make numerous hires and promotions, and progress towards the company objectives was considered one of many elements thought of when calculating bonuses. That program was dismantled final yr.

For years, CBS struggled to shake its prime-time sitcom system to construct reveals round white males, a la “King of Queens,” “Everybody Loves Raymond” and “Two and a Half Men.”

The community broke the sample in 2018 with “The Neighborhood,” starring Cedric the Entertainer, and procedural drama “FBI,” starring Zeeko Zaki.

CBS additionally championed mentorship packages for writers and administrators to construct a extra numerous pipeline of creators. That initiative dated to 2004.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has made a precedence of abolishing DEI packages.

(Bloomberg by way of Getty Photographs)

Skydance promised to not set numerical objectives associated to race, ethnicity or gender of job candidates.

“The company is committed to ensuring that its storytelling reflects the many audiences and communities it serves in a manner that complies with non-discrimination requirements and other applicable laws,” Kyoko McKinnon wrote.

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