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The New Republic on MSNThe “Tiffany Network” Shatters as Paramount-CBS Sells Its Soul CheapThe sell-out of the Columbia Broadcasting System’s journalistic values to commercial interests was foreshadowed in 1976, in ...
The merger clears the way for an $8.4 billion sale of some of the most prominent names in entertainment, including CBS, ...
Viacom, owners of MTV and Nickelodeon, claims that Google allowed more than 160,000 clips of its programming to be uploaded to YouTube, the video-sharing website it owns. Google denies that is ...
Viacom sued in 2007, seeking $1 billion in damages and claiming that YouTube users were illegally uploading thousands of videos of Viacom television programs, such as "South Park" and "The Daily ...
Led by Maria Kyriacou, president, broadcast & studios, international markets at Paramount Global, the company’s studios business outside the U.S. will now be known as Paramount Television ...
With the death of Ozzy Osbourne, former MTV boss Van Toffler remembers the success of "The Osbournes," and how it impacted ...
Leslie Moonves has planted his flag on the Paramount mountain. The Viacom co-prexy on Tuesday elevated some of his most trusted lieutenants to new positions at both the studio and network level.
When the cable giant Viacom bought Black Entertainment Television at the turn of the millennium for $2.34 billion, it made Robert L. Johnson, BET’s founder, the first Black billionaire in the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Belo Corp. said Friday that it has agreed to purchase WUPL-TV, the UPN affiliate in New Orleans, from Viacom Inc.'s Viacom Television Stations Group for $14.5 ...
Viacom is suing Google for $1 billion, alleging copyright infringement. Google's subsidiary, YouTube, allows people to post video on the Internet. Viacom alleges that YouTube is playing more than ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- CBS Corp. after Monday's closing bell said Fredric Reynolds will be chief financial officer of the company after the planned split of Viacom Inc.
Google has struck a deal to protect the personal data of millions of YouTube users in the $1 billion copyright court case brought against the video-sharing website by Viacom. Under the deal, Google ...
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