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WBD Leans Further Into Sports With Paramount Deal Looming

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The TNT Sports parent company pushes ahead with its own programming plans.

Warner Bros. Discovery is in the midst of being acquired by CBS Sports parent company Paramount , but it still has the task of continuing its own operations—whether or not that $110 billion deal closes. That path became somewhat more clear at the network’s upfront presentation on Wednesday.

The TNT Sports parent company detailed its programming plans in its presentation to advertisers, and within a matter of minutes, it honed in on the core issue surrounding the company. “Before we go on, we do want to address the Ellison, I mean the elephant, in the room,” WBD co-head of sales Ryan Gould joked, referencing Paramount CEO David Ellison, who is spearheading the WBD acquisition. “Listen, we don’t deflect.

That’s not who we are. Everyone here knows that there’s change ahead and that there’s change in our company. … We’ve been through change and challenges before.

We don’t flinch and we meet the moment. ” WBD then detailed its own programming plans, which are focused in part on its live coverage of MLB, the NHL, French Open tennis, NASCAR, and the Big 12 Conference, among other sports properties. TNT Sports broadcaster Adam Lefkoe then led a montage of the network’s rights, and also teased coverage of Dunkman, a pro dunk league established by NBA legend and Inside the NBA personality Shaquille O’Neal.