Paramount Global selling stake in Indian TV venture


The US$517mil deal would transfer Paramount’s entire 13% stake to Reliance.

NEW YORK: United States film and television giant Paramount Global announced it would sell its stake in Indian media venture Viacom18 to another Indian entertainment firm, Reliance.

The US$517mil deal would transfer Paramount’s entire 13% stake to Reliance, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, a US regulator.

Completion of the transaction remains subject to regulatory approval, as well as the finalisation of a transaction announced in February between Reliance, Viacom18 and Disney, Paramount said.

Last month, Disney and Reliance agreed to merge their Indian media businesses, creating an US$8.5bil entertainment giant in the world’s most populous nation.

That plan envisions Disney merging its Indian television subsidiary with Viacom18, with Reliance helming that joint venture. Disney will hold a 36.8% stake in the project, Reliance will hold 16.3% and Viacom18 46.8%.

Viacom18 is a subsidiary of TV18, owned by Reliance, which means Reliance will therefore hold, directly or indirectly, a majority stake in the joint venture – a position that increases further following the Paramount transaction.

Disney has so far struggled to succeed on its own in India’s massive media market.

The joint venture will also help both Reliance and Disney stave off competition from traditional rivals such as India’s Zee Entertainment and Japan’s Sony, as well as streaming competition from Amazon and Netflix. — AFP

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