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‘She Won’t Be Manageable’ They Said. Now She’s in Charge.

The New York Times – Business:

Her father doubted her much of her career. Les Moonves launched a bid at CBS to overrule her. That was before sexual misconduct allegations came to light. Now Shari Redstone controls the media empire.

James B. Stewart
Author: James B. Stewart

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CBS Corporation, Golden-Gottlieb, Phyllis, Ianniello, Joseph R, Moonves, Leslie, Paramount Global, Phillips, Bobbie (1968- ), Redstone, Shari, Redstone, Sumner M, Sexual Harassment, Television, Viacom Inc
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