A merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery would create a media giant with a huge portfolio of pay TV networks, a sprawling range of sports rights and two major film studios.
The executive will define and execute the Group’s global corporate strategy, as well as oversee investments, mergers, and acquisitions to accelerate national and international growth.
Lawmakers question $16 million settlement, cancellation of “The Late Show,” and alleged $20 million “side deal,” warning potential violations of anti-bribery laws.
Post–$8.4B merger with Skydance, Paramount plans to more than double annual movie output from eight to 15, while maintaining key cable networks and striking a balanced spending strategy between films and series.
The post-merger executive lineup includes Jeff Shell as president, Cindy Holland leading streaming, Andy Gordon as COO, and Dana Goldberg and Josh Greenstein as co-presidents of Paramount Pictures.