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Gulf Oil Wealth Eyes Hollywood: Could Middle East Funds Soon Part-Own CBS, HBO or CNN?

Gulf Oil Wealth Eyes Hollywood: Could Middle East Funds Soon Part-Own CBS, HBO or CNN?

Talks over financing a major media merger reignite concerns about foreign-state influence in US entertainment and news assets
The possibility that Middle Eastern oil-state sovereign funds may gain partial ownership of major U.S. media outlets — including networks such as CBS, HBO, and CNN — has surged into focus as some of Hollywood’s biggest players explore financing strategies involving Gulf capital.

In late November 2025, interest erupted after reports that Paramount Global — the parent of CBS — along with a consortium led by the Ellison family, was preparing a multibillion-dollar bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, the company that controls HBO, CNN, and many of the world’s most influential film and television brands.

The bid was said to potentially include equity from sovereign-wealth funds from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Abu Dhabi.

Paramount quickly denied the reports, calling them “categorically inaccurate,” with no consortium or agreement confirmed.

Market reaction was immediate as shares in Warner Bros. Discovery surged, reflecting investor excitement about the prospect of a high-value takeover.

Even with no deal on the table, the idea has reignited debate about foreign-state influence in U.S. media.

Gulf sovereign-wealth funds have already increased their presence in global entertainment — investing in gaming, streaming, live events and major production companies — and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund recently took a controlling stake in the Middle East’s largest broadcaster, signalling a broader strategic media ambition.

Supporters argue that Gulf funds are simply pursuing global diversification and that U.S. regulations provide safeguards against improper influence.

Yet analysts warn that even indirect ownership could reshape how major news and entertainment institutions operate.

For now, the prospect of CBS, HBO or CNN partly owned by Middle Eastern oil wealth remains speculative.

No finalised deal exists, but the renewed interest illustrates how global investment flows may soon shift the balance of power in Hollywood.
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