CBS News chief stepping down
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CBS News Chief Executive Officer Wendy McMahon announced Monday she is stepping down. It's the latest twist in a growing battle of wills between the company's news division and Paramount Global controlling shareholder Shari Redstone.
Lawmakers raise concerns that CBS News parent Paramount risks violating bribery laws in pursuit of potential Trump settlement.
Changing of the guard - and not in a good way’ - Exclusive: Sources who spoke with The Independent about Wendy McMahon’s sudden resignation noted that ‘everyone is worried’ in the CBS newsroom and they ‘don’t have much faith in the new executives.
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Stocktwits on MSNParamount Global Launches Strategic Review Amid Skydance Merger Talks, CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon ResignsParamount Global (PARA) announced on Monday that its board has initiated a review and evaluation of strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value. “As Paramount continues to build on the strong leasing momentum from the first quarter,
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Bernie Sanders said that the latest shake-up at CBS News shows "enough is enough."
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CEO of Paramount Global, is helping negotiate a settlement of the president’s lawsuit against CBS News, with the pending merger of Paramount and Skydance in the balance.
The Journal also reported that George Cheeks, co-CEO of Paramount Global and CEO of CBS, is helping negotiate the settlement as the company’s controlling shareholder Shari Redstone pushes for a resolution. Cheeks is expected to land a top job once Skydance closes the deal, The Post reported in March.
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