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  2. How Paramount Global’s two openly gay CEOs are blazing a ...

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    Cheeks also knows those challenges first-hand. “As a biracial man, I always felt an extra layer of vulnerability. Early in my career, when I was trying to find a way to come out, I kept a James ...

  3. At Paramount—as moguls, executives, and 3 CEOs ... - AOL

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    The trio, who still run the company, are George Cheeks, president and CEO of CBS; Chris McCarthy, president and CEO of Showtime and MTV Entertainment Studios; and Brian Robbins, president and CEO ...

  4. List of presidents of NBC Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    George Cheeks and Paul Telegdy 2018–2019 George Cheeks and Paul Telegdy were named Co-Chairmen of NBC Entertainment after Robert Greenblatt left NBC. Paul Telegdy 2019–2020 In October 2019, George Cheeks was named Vice Chairman of NBC Content Studios. Paul Telegdy became the sole chairman of NBC Entertainment.

  5. Paramount Will Allow Its 3 Co-CEOs to Resign and Receive ...

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    With Paramount Global poised to be taken over by Skydance Media in 2025, the three execs running Paramount as co-CEOs — George Cheeks, Chris McCarthy and Brian Robbins — now have an additional ...

  6. Joseph Ianniello - Wikipedia

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    Joe exited his role on March 23, 2020, being replaced with NBCUniversal alum George Cheeks. [19] CBS-Viacom bid involvement

  7. Few companies have ever relied on 2 CEOs. Why does ... - AOL

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    The CFO, Naveen Chopra, said on Paramount’s Q1 2024 earnings call on Monday that he’s “looking forward to working closely with George, Brian, and Chris," who are "longstanding, seasoned ...

  8. Left Front (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, Richard Wright joined the Chicago chapter of the John Reed Club at the urging of friend Abraham Aaron. [2] The same year, he is elected executive secretary of the chapter [3] and founded Left Front. [4] By early 1934, Wright began writing poetry for the chapter's magazine, Left Front.

  9. CBS CEO George Cheeks on Long-Term Paramount Plans ... - AOL

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