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"textContent": "David Ellison may soon own CNN and that’s already becoming a topic of discussion across the media industry as Paramount Skydance moves forward with its proposed $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. According to a report from Variety, some CNN employees are worried the change in ownership could lead to editorial shifts at the […]\n\nThe post David Ellison Says CNN Will Remain Independent as Paramount Deal Raises Questions About Network’s Direction appeared first on That Park Place.",
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