It’s all sensitive, of course, because Comcast is trying to figure out how to get into the Warner Discovery sweepstakes for an asset that, if bought outright, could go for $60 billion or more. Paramount, backed by the wealth of the Ellison family, has already been rejected after bidding as much as $24 a share, and my colleague Kim Masters reported last week that the Ellisons and their backer and board member Gerry Cardinale made their own trek to the Middle East last week, though it’s not clear with whom they met or why. (I’m told they did not meet with the Saudis.) Depending on what kind of transaction Roberts proposes, if any, Comcast, which is currently worth less than $100 billion, would likely need a partner.