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Paramount Global, KKR Near Deal for Simon & Schuster Valued at $1.6 Billion

Paramount Global is near a deal to sell its Simon & Schuster publishing operations to investment giant KKR for as much as $1.62 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter. Paramount Global, the owner of CBS, Paramount+ and Nickelodeon, is expected to report its second-quarter earnings Monday afternoon.

Paramount Global declined to make executives available for comment. Its Class B shares were up more than 2.5% in early trading Monday.

The deal will mark the second time Paramount has tried to dispose of Simon & Schuster, which has published everyone from Ernest Hemmingway to Walter Isaacson. Paramount Global had to walk away from a deal it had struck in 2021 with Penguin Random House to sell the publishing operations for $2.18 billion. The transaction was blocked by federal regulators who believed the buyer was already too big and would dominate the publishing industry. Paramount Global collected a $200 million termination fee as a result.

The deal would have created a new behemoth in a shrinking industry, where book publishing is largely dominated by Bertelsmann’s Penguin Random House, Paramount’s Simon & Schuster, News Corp.’s HarperCollins, Holzbrink Publishing’s Macmillan and Hachette Book Group.

Paramount gained Simon & Schuster when its predecessor company, Viacom, picked it up as part of its acquisition of Paramount Communications in 1994.

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