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Bob Bakish, who was ousted as CEO of Paramount in last April, received $69.3 million as part of his severance compensation.
It's all eyes on Shari Redstone, the president of National Amusements Inc. and controlling shareholder of Paramount Global, as she faces an impossible decision amid Trump's lawsuit against CBS's 60 ...
In a move that has sparked widespread debate, Bob Bakish, the former CEO of Paramount, has received a substantial severance package of $69.3 million following his ousting in April 2024. This article ...
The show's executive producer, Bill Owens, resigned suddenly on April 22, citing an inability to make ‘independent decisions’ ...
He continued on in his chief executive role even after Viacom merged with CBS to form ViacomCBS, now Paramount Global, in December 2019. Bakish reportedly had a major falling out with Shari ...
Bob Bakish received $69.3 million in severance compensation after he was dismissed by Paramount Global as CEO in April 2024.
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Bakish, who worked at Paramount and predecessor company Viacom for nearly three decades ... president and CEO of CBS; Chris McCarthy, president and CEO, Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and ...