Taylor Sheridan to leave Paramount
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Taylor Sheridan Says This Late, Great American Author Never Missed an Episode of 'Yellowstone'
Considering that Sheridan was the face of Paramount content for years, this move underlines the precarious nature of the media landscape, as well as Sheridan's confidence in carrying his audience over to Peacock and other NBC platforms.
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After establishing a vast universe of television shows for Paramount+, including Yellowstone, Landman, Lioness, and Tulsa King, Taylor Sheridan is leaving his longtime home at the streamer for a new chapter. Sheridan is expected to saddle up for NBCUniversal, with the reported deal expected to go into effect next year.
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