The seven-year run of the hit series, which ends on Thursday, mirrors the story of the television business during that time.
Category: CBS Corporation
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Would Paramount Bidders Break It Up?
If Sony and Apollo Global win the fight to buy the media company, they plan to keep the studio business and sell everything else.
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Sony and Apollo’s Plan for Paramount: Break It Up
CBS and other well-known properties would be sold if Sony and Apollo are able to buy Paramount. But the new owners would keep the movie studio.
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A Looming Question for Paramount’s Board: How to Navigate Shari Redstone
The board of directors has to walk a fine line, looking out for investors without running afoul of Ms. Redstone, the company’s most influential shareholder.
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Deal Talks Between Paramount and Skydance Heat Up
David Ellison, the founder of the Skydance media company, met with Paramount’s board of directors late last month to discuss the deal.
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Paramount Lays Off Hundreds of Workers
The company, which is moving away from traditional TV, lost more than $1 billion last year at its streaming division.
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Super Bowl Broadcast Is a Crossroads for CBS Sports
The storied network is facing a wave of change, including new leadership, the possible sale of its parent company and the continued challenge of streaming.
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Ruth Ashton Taylor, Early Radio and TV Newswoman, Dies at 101
In the late 1940s, she was the only woman working on radio documentaries for CBS’s Edward R. Murrow. In Los Angeles, she was a pioneering newscaster and anchor.
