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It was emotive rhetoric, if a little bizarre; and it came from nowhere. The Tories' election guru, Lynton Crosby, orchestrated that story: he orchestrated everything, no matter how odd or ...
After 24 hours of rumors about an executive change at the top of Sony, word has just come from Michael Lynton to his employees that he is stepping down as CEO of Sony Entertainment after more than ...
New York and Culver City, CA (April 9, 2013) – Michael Lynton, Chief Executive Officer of Sony Entertainment, Inc. and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sony Pictures Entertainment ...
Michael Lynton, who led Sony Pictures Entertainment through a massive cyberattack and a period of mounting struggles at the box office, is leaving his job. Lynton, 57, who has held the top spot at ...
Irish Travellers living on an authorised site in north London have been sent letters asking many of them to leave due to ...
Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton, denying that the studio had "caved" by scrapping next week's opening of "The Interview," fired back Friday after President Obama said the studio had "made a ...
Lynton, who is now chairman of Snapchat’s parent company Snap, shared several points about steering Sony Pictures through the storm as CEO. First, he said, “You have to be ridiculously optimistic.
By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large Gawker may be gone, but Michael Lynton hasn’t forgotten about a story that ran on the now-bankrupt news site following the 2014 hack at Sony Pictures.
By Stephen Galloway, Paul Bond Michael Lynton Headshot - H 2013 This story first appeared in the Feb. 20 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. With Amy Pascal‘s resignation Feb.?5 as co ...
I’m Adi Ignatius, editor-in-chief. And I met recently with the CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, Michael Lynton. We discussed how Sony survived the biggest corporate hack in history and what ...
He steered David Cameron and John Howard to victory, but Lynton Crosby wonders if even Winston Churchill would survive the ...
Sony Corp.’s entertainment chief, Michael Lynton, is stepping down to devote his time to the chairmanship of the board of Snap Inc. ahead of its public stock offering planned for later this year.
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