Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Bob Bakish Wants to Sell You a Show: Paramount Global Chief Talks Power of ‘New Age’ Content Licensing Deals at MIPCOM

Studio chief shares optimism that SAG-AFTRA contract talks will resume: 'We'll get there'

PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR BOB BAKISH Paramount Global Cynthia Littleton  Mipcom Oct. 17, 2023 | © Y. COATSALIOU / 360 MEDIA
PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR BOB BAKISH Paramount Global Cynthia Littleton  Mipcom Oct. 17, 2023 | © Y. COATSALIOU / 360 MEDIA

CANNES – Paramount Global CEO Bob Bakish delivered a testimonial to the power of “new age” local and regional content licensing partnerships during a wide-ranging Q&A held Tuesday, October 17 after the Viacom veteran was feted as Mipcom’s Personality of the Year.

During the Q&A that followed the award presentation, Bakish batted down industry speculation about Paramount’s financial health (“To say we were saved by the strikes is totally an overstatement”) and his hope that the SAG-AFTRA strike will soon be in Hollywood’s rear-view mirror (“We’ll get there”).

Paramount Global unveiled a multi-year pact with Greek pay TV service Cosmote TV just before Bakish sat for a Q&A with Variety co-editor in chief Cynthia Littleton. As Bakish detailed, that deal is symbolic of a boomerang in the marketplace. The largest Hollywood studios in recent years sought to hold back the sale of movies and TV shows in key territories outside the U.S. in an effort to stock fledgling streaming platforms with high-wattage exclusive content.

Paramount Global kept its sales pipeline open much more than its larger rivals. This year, as he was feted at the annual conference and market for global content buyers, Bakish was quick to use the freshly signed Cosmote TV pact (which is a small amount of business in the scheme of things for Paramount) as a sign of the company’s commitment to a bespoke approach to international content sales and distribution.

“We think this is an important development in the arc of the content licensing business,” Bakish said. “This is the first of many markets that we want to unlock this way. The first of many more to come.”

Much of the conversation revolved around how Paramount is adjusting to the economic transition from linear cable to operating its own subscription streaming and free ad-supported platforms, with Paramount+ with Showtime and Pluto TV, respectively. Bakish argued that Wall Street’s (and Variety’s) focus on whether Paramount does better overall with earnings that come in the door from linear or digital platforms was the wrong way to evaluate the future of the company’s profit engines. Whether Paramount cuts a traditional output deal in a market such as Greece or initiates a deeper streaming distribution partnership as it did for Paramount+ with a local streamer in South Korea, the end goal is the same.

“Both are positioning Paramount as essentially a global collection of content to ride on top of a local streaming platform,” he said.

Paramount Global is a core member company of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the bargaining agent for Hollywood’s major studios and streamers. Bakish didn’t offer much about the state of the SAG-AFTRA strike, which hit another speedbump last week when the AMPTP surprised the union by suspending talks after five bargaining sessions. The actors work stoppage passed the three-month mark on Oct. 14. Nonetheless, Bakish offered some optimism about reaching a resolution.

“Yes, things broke down a bit last week, but they want to get back to the table. And we’ll get there because ultimately we all want to get back to work,” he said. “We were talking to licensing partners all day on CBS shows like ‘Elsbeth’ and ‘Matlock’ whose delivery is affected by the strike. We very much want to deliver those shows to the world’s consumers and to our partners. We want people to get back to work. And I’m optimistic we’ll get there as an industry in the near term.”

Paramount is in the midst of what Bakish called “peak investment” year for the Paramount+ streamer. The company’s performance today remains in line with earlier projections that the parent company will return to earnings growth in 2024, after 2023 is dragged down by hundreds of millions of dollars in streaming losses. That has led to speculation in the industry that the 148-day WGA strike and ongoing SAG-AFTRA strikes had a big silver lining for Paramount Global because it paused the studio’s obligation to shell out payments to writers, directors, actors and some producers. The short-term strike savings are a welcome factor for every studio, Bakish observed, but he bristled at the suggestion that the company would be in dire straits from a cash flow perspective if not for the work stoppage.

“I’ve said publicly that the strike is accretive to our cash in 2023. That is true and it’s true for the industry writ large. But to say we were saved by the strike is totally an overstatement,” Bakish said. “We’re playing the hand we were dealt. We didn’t want to be in a strike.”

He acknowledged that the AMPTP made the last move to suspend talks on Oct. 11, catching the union by surprise after five bargaining sessions were held earlier this month.

“We would very much like this strike to be over so everyone get back to work,” Bakish said. “The notion that it saved the company is wildly overstated.”

Original source: Variety.

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Bob Bakish Talks Content Distribution Evolution

Bob Bakish, president and CEO of Paramount, shared his thoughts on the evolution of the content-distribution business and its continued importance to the company in his Media Mastermind keynote at MIPCOM, where he was honored with the Personality of the Year award.

Bakish last delivered a keynote at MIPCOM in 2011, when he was at the helm of Viacom International Media Networks. “Today’s environment requires that we’re hardwired and ready for change—call it evolution, call it revolution. To us, it’s about constantly reinventing or risking irrelevancy. That was true then, and it’s certainly true now.”

Bakish continued, “Change brings new challenges. But also brings new opportunities, including, importantly, in content licensing, a business that has significant strategic and financial value for Paramount. A business we have always been committed to. And while our peers were pulling back content and putting up walled gardens, we never left. All of us in Cannes today share in some shape or form a commitment to the content licensing ecosystem. One that supplies a robust supply of content from diverse sources to entertain the world’s consumers and one that provides an opportunity for new creators to break through and untold thousands to be able to earn a living. Importantly, we share not only a commitment but a responsibility to move the industry forward, to evolve it, to grow it for our mutual benefit. Content licensing was, is and will continue to be a fundamental part of our economic model. It is an incremental platform for the development of our global franchises, which helps get our content in front of as many consumers as possible. It’s a profitable multibillion-dollar business for Paramount, and it’s a critical driver of our broader strategy to make and distribute content with mass global appeal across all genres from brands that matter, maximize this content across multiple platforms and multiple revenue streams and to do it all more efficiently than ever before, all in the pursuit of long-term value.”

Bakish went on to discuss Paramount Global Content Distribution’s expanded multiyear licensing deal with Cosmote TV in Greece, creating a Paramount+ branded area on its platform. “We look at the intersection of consumers, customers and Paramount,” Bakish said. “We do that with a strong underpinning of content and ultimately a quest for value and growth.”

The deal with Cosmote TV reflects a new age in content licensing, he said. “We provide a world-class collection of content. In a world of lots of entertainment options, there is unquestionable sustained demand for that kind of content. We have been scaling our streaming business. We saw a real partnership opportunity to go and provide a customer with what they were looking for, which is high-quality content—think output deal—but in this case in what I call a Paramount+ envelope that they ingest into their platform. We’re not launching Paramount+ the app on an O&O basis in that market. Instead, we’re providing that content and reaching those streaming consumers through a partner.”

The move helps Cosmote TV with engagement and churn, and “is a far more attractive financial expression for us than launching in the market. We think this is a very important development in the arc of the content-licensing business. It is very strategic on our part and very thought through. And candidly, it’s the first of many markets we’re going to unlock this way.”

On the streaming business in general, “2024 will be a year of significant earnings growth for the company, driven by a significant reduction in streaming losses.”

Expanding into multiple markets with a D2C model was the model of choice for many operators two years ago; today, you need a more multifaceted approach to streaming, he said, notably by way of partnerships. He called it a “more fiscally responsible and hopefully more financially powerful way to unlock the streaming total addressable market.”

Paramount benefits from being in both SVOD with Paramount+—which includes an ad-lite tier—and AVOD with Pluto TV, he noted.

“The trough” the company finds itself in—alongside a raft of other media companies—is deeper than expected because of the conditions in the ad market, he said. “It’s not actually deeper because we’ve done some work on the cost side, and we decided to consolidate Paramount+ and Showtime. But clearly the ad market softening in ’22 into ’23 was an additional headwind that we’re playing through. And fundamentally, we saw this coming. We continue to be focused on execution. We’re doing it in a differentiated way, and we’re going to demonstrate that we are a scale streaming player.”

There is room for growth on the streaming front, with the total addressable market “fundamentally larger” than the traditional linear universe. “Unlocking that TAM in a financially attractive way makes partnership very important. That’s the route we’re on.” Greece is the latest example, but there are others, such as CANAL+ in France, Sky in the U.K. and Delta globally. “All these are value-creating elements of a broader partnership around streaming that differentiates us in the marketplace. And again, is very important to our path forward and the path to profitability.”

Bakish also noted that the linear ecosystem is still a key contributor to Paramount. “One is financial. The other is, we share content with that ecosystem on a windowed basis. We leverage marketing. We fulfill advertising deals. We do distribution deals. It’s financially accretive to the company.”

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Originally published: October 18, 2023.

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Peter Luo’s Stars Collective & China’s Hana Investment Partner On Ambitious Fund; ‘The Garfield Movie’ Among Fund's First Collaborations

Peter Luo’s LA-based finance and training vehicle The Stars Collective is teaming up with Chinese financier Hana Investments on an ambitious “cross media fund to invest in comics, films, games, collectibles, consumer goods, artificial intelligence and metaverse technology,” Deadline is reporting.

Chris Pratt, Garfield / Mega; Alcon Entertainment
Chris Pratt, Garfield / Mega; Alcon Entertainment

Among the first collaborations for the two companies will be The Garfield Movie, starring Chris Pratt, which is due to launch next year. While their partnership on the movie will be based on merchandising, Deadline understands that a subsidiary of Stars Collective is due to distribute the Sony film in China.

The fund, which is looking to attract partners, will be officially unveiled at the StarS Summit on November 13, 2023, to be jointly hosted by Stars Collective and Hana Investment (China) at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, CA.

Luo’s previous Stars vehicles have backed movies including Crazy Rich Asians, Crazy Stories To Tell In The Dark and Malignant.

Stars Collective told us of the partnership: “Both parties are poised to embark on a profound collaboration centered on The Garfield Movie (Chinese title: Garfield Family), which is slated for release next year. This collaboration is anchored on a 25-year exclusive picture-related merchandising license in the Greater China region, spanning all categories with the exception of theme park and stage rights, which are owned by a Chinese subsidiary of Stars Collective. The alliance will cover design, artist partnerships, global supply chain management, e-commerce avenues, and continuous brand evolution. Furthermore, this joint endeavor will also encompass other IP content owned by Stars Collective, laying the groundwork for a plethora of investment opportunities within the collaboratively managed fund.”

Stars Collective’s credits to date include Jamojaya, Playland, Nezouh, and WuhanWuhan.

In addition to Pratt, The Garfield Movie will also star Emmy-winning Ted Lasso star Brett Goldstein and Saturday Night Live breakout Bowen Yang, as well as Samuel L. Jackson (Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, Incredibles) as Vic, Garfield's father, a new character created for the film; Ving Rhames (Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Wendell & Wild); Nicholas Hoult (The Great, Watership Down); Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso, Krapopolis); and Cecily Strong (Saturday Night Live, Loafy).

China’s Hana Investment is an investment platform of Korean holding company Hana Financial Group, which has pan-Asian reach. Hana Investment mainly invests in high-growth industries in China and overseas, including medical services, energy, and media. It has also made investments in toys, mobile games, reality shows, and food and drinks brands.

Stars Collective President William Li said: “By partnering with Hana Investment (China), we aim to effectively bridge the gaps between verticals, allowing us to achieve better international brand promotion for our industry partners and make goods more accessible for loyal IP consumers, thereby unleashing unparalleled opportunities for growth and advancement.”

Hana Investment (China) Chairman Mao Xiaofeng commented: “Hana Investment (China) highly values Stars Collective due to its extensive global film and television IP resources, as well as its deep collaboration with numerous top Hollywood filmmakers and China’s advantageous game development and merchandise supply chain. This model aligns closely with our strategy of ‘Chinese innovation + international IP + global markets.’ Both parties will work together to implement this strategy for the StarS Summit, which will be hosted by Stars Collective and co-hosted by Hana Investment, and will see the participation of over a hundred renowned film, gaming, and fashion brands from Asia.”

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Originally published: October 18, 2023.

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Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for October 18, 2023 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for October 18, 2023 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for October 18, 2023 | Nickelodeon

Stream the classic and the all new CG-animated Rugrats series on Paramount+! Try it FREE at ParamountPlus.com!

Rugrats, provided to Creators Syndicate by Nickelodeon, based off the popular animated television series has been created for children and family's to laugh and enjoy together.

Follow these comics and their take on real episodes of the show and their own spin on hilarious adventures.

Read more Rugrats comic strips!: https://www.creators.com/features/rugrats

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'Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2' Release Slightly Delayed

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 will be arriving a little later than previously expected.

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 has been hit with a slight delay, and will not be arriving on November 3rd, as previously expected. The game's official X/Twitter account announced today (Oct. 17) that the digital version will now be coming on November 7th, with the physical release arriving on December 1st following "finishing touches." The company also announced an incentive for the digital release. 

"As a special bonus, Patrick's Elastic Waistband costume will now be available to all digital purchases made during the first week of launch from November 7-14," the game's official Twitter account reads. 

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Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 on Nintendo Switch

Following today's delay, GameMill was asked about the Nintendo Switch version of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2, and whether the game's physical retail release will include a cartridge. The game's official X/Twitter account replied that "Switch physical is code in box at this point in time!" The response was met with widespread frustration from Switch owners, who questioned the point of offering a physical release that didn't actually include a physical game. The previous Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl was released on a Switch cartridge, but for some reason it seems that will be changing for the sequel.

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 is not the first Nintendo Switch game to go with the "code in a box" method; this has been going on for years now, and the practice has led to a lot of frustration from Switch collectors. There are a lot of Nintendo Switch users that are passionate about physical game releases, and the possibility of revisiting these games decades later, as so many have with old NES and SNES games. However, it's worth noting that even those that don't care about physical media have taken issue with the "code in a box" games, as the empty plastic containers can be harmful to the environment. GameMill's response does leave open the possibility that a physical game card could be released in the future, but it remains to be seen when, or if, that might happen. 

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Playable Characters

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. When the game does release, it will feature a cast of more than 20 playable characters spanning various Nickelodeon franchises. These include Donatello, Raphael, and April O'Neil from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Gerald and Grandma Gertie from Hey Arnold!, Reptar from Rugrats, SpongeBob, Patrick, Plankton, and Squidward from SpongeBob SquarePants, Danny and Ember from Danny Phantom, Azula from Avatar: The Last Airbender, Lucy Loud from The Loud House, and more.

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Original source: ComicBook.com.

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Nickelodeon Launches 90’s Kids Channel on Pluto TV

Nickelodeon is taking you back to the 90s with the launch of the brand new Pluto TV channel, 90’s Kids!

Nickelodeon 90’s Kids Pluto TV Channel

Now available on Pluto TV, the leading free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) service from Paramount Global, 90’s Kids' schedule features beloved classic Nickelodeon shows from that vintage decade, including Nicktoons such as Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Rocko's Modern Life, and Doug, and the live-action sitcom Kenan & Kel.

Nickelodeon 90’s Kids Pluto TV Schedule

The 90s block will air four episodes of a single show six times a day. You can check out the schedule (which takes Eastern Standard Time into account) below:

  • Monday: Rugrats
  • Tuesday: Hey Arnold!
  • Wednesday: Doug
  • Thursday: Kenan & Kel
  • Friday: Rocko's Modern Life
  • Saturday: Rugrats
  • Sunday: Hey Arnold!

In addition to the daily schedule, 90s Kids will also schedule special programming blocks, including a 24/7 Hey Arnold! marathon and a Rugrats takeover in the first week of December, which will include an all-day run of the show’s iconic Hanukkah episodes to celebrate the start of the holiday on December 7.

It's Prime Time Slime Time all the time on 90's Kids TV - stream it now on Pluto.tv!


The new channel joins Nick Pluto TV (The Fairly Odd Parents, iCarly, The Loud House, and more), Nick Jr. Pluto TV (home of preschooler favorites PAW Patrol, Bubble Guppies, Blue's Clues, Peppa Pig, and The Adventures of Paddington), Nickelodeon's Zoom! Zoom! (preschool action-adventure shows like Blaze and the Monster Machines, Top Wing, and more), Dora TV (Dora the Explorer, Shimmer and Shine, and Nella the Princess Knight), Totally Teen (iCarly and Victorious), and channels dedicated to Transformers and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

This newly established channel is set to serve as a companion to the platform’s 

Pluto TV can be accessed and streamed across mobile, web, and connected TV devices. You can watch online at pluto.tv or download the Pluto TV app for free on Amazon FireStick, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xfinity, Xbox consoles, and Playstation consoles. Also available are free apps for Android and Apple iOS devices. 

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Originally published: October 18, 2023.

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