Fact Check: The Truth About Elon Musk and the Rumored CNN Deal

Elon Musk has not signed a $3 billion deal to acquire CNN, debunking the recent viral rumor.

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Recently, a rumor circulated claiming that Elon Musk signed a $3 billion deal to buy CNN. This sparked widespread discussion online, prompting the need for a fact-check.

Claim

The claim asserts that Elon Musk has signed a deal worth $3 billion to acquire CNN, which is false.

Fact

Elon Musk did not sign any such deal; CNN remains under Warner Bros. Discovery. The misinformation appears to have originated from social media speculation without credible sources.

Top sources confirming this fact include

  1. Reuters
  2. The Guardian

Conclusion

This fact-check is classified as False Content, as the information presented is wholly inaccurate and misleading.

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