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A week after a heavy round of layoffs, the company is reorganizing its linear TV business under George Cheeks, chair of TV media at Paramount. The changes will add cable outlets BET, Comedy Central, MTV and Nickelodeon (among others) to Cheeks’ portfolio in the TV Media division alongside broadcast network CBS.
Ellison has also made a play for Warner Bros. Discovery, which has rebuffed three offers from Paramount, The Wall Street Journal reported. Paramount made three offers for Warner in September for $19 a share and then $22, before raising it to $23.50.
Paramount announced layoffs as the company restructures after completing its $8 billion merger with Skydance earlier this year.
Emmy Award-winning CBS News Texas (KTVT) Dallas-Fort Worth evening anchor Nicole Baker was a part of the recent layoffs at Paramount and is leaving the station after three and a half years, she announced Thursday, Oct. 30, on Facebook.
Paramount has initiated its first major round of layoffs following the company’s merger with Skydance, and the David Ellison regime has cut a number of executives across its television divisions. Paramount’s linear broadcast and cable networks were hit hard,
"CBS Saturday Morning" co-hosts Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson are among the nearly 100 news division employees cut as part of a massive round of layoffs at parent company Paramount.
Lisa Ling is one of the CBS News personalities that have been cut from the network amid the massive layoffs at Paramount following its acquisitionn by Skydance. The former The View co-host took to social media to share the news that she was laid off although she said some of her reports will appear “in
Executives at CBS Entertainment, MTV, BET and more have been hit in Paramount's latest round of layoffs, TheWrap has learned. Those impacted thus far include Paramount Global Content Distribution head of marketing Teri Fleming,
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‘Catastrophic’: Critics Warn of CBS News Changes
CBS News has named The Free Press co-founder Bari Weiss as its editor-in-chief following Paramount Skydance’s acquisition of her outlet. Critics have argued that Weiss’s appointment risks damaging the company’s credibility.
A number of television executives have been affected by the major round of layoffs at Paramount, the first since the company was established by the $8.4 billion merger of Paramount Global and Skydance in August.