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As The CW Buyout Gets Finalized, New Details Show Why The Arrowverse Shows


For the past decade and then some, The CW has largely been associated with genre-heavy programming aimed at younger demographics, from the long-running Supernatural (and its upcoming mythos-expanding spinoff The Winchesters) to the Vampire Diaries franchise to DC Comics’ Arrowverse heroes. But that era is coming to an end soon. While things aren’t finalized yet, The CW is in the process of being taken over by new owners Nexstar Media Group, which will have a 75% financial stake, with Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount Global each holding onto 12.5% of the ownership. And just from the few details that were unveiled so far, it’s clear the Arrowverse never could have survived changes coming to The CW.

Nexstar’s Goal Is To Turn A Profit With The CW By 2025

In the first place, Nexstar’s overarching plan with the last-place broadcast network is to turn it into a plan that can actually make money, as opposed to operating at a loss year in and year out. The company’s CFO Lee Ann Gliha shared this fairly shocking fact while on a conference call with analysts (via Deadline):

It’s no secret that the CW is not profitable, but this is not typical for fully-distributed broadcast or cable networks. In fact, according to SNL Kagan data, no other broadcast network operates at an ongoing loss.



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