Shari Redstone strolled onto the red carpet in New York City tonight for the premiere of Paramount Pictures IF, John Krasinski’ star-studded PG adventure that opens this weekend. She was there to support studio chief Brian Robbins.
29.04.2024 - 23:01 / deadline.com
George Cheeks, Brian Robbins and Chris McCarthy, the Paramount Global executives chosen to occupy the Office of the CEO as a replacement for the departing Bob Bakish, sought to reassure Wall Street on Monday that they have a plan.
The remarks, which took up just two minutes at the start of Paramount’s first-quarter earnings call, featured short comments from each exec, with the trio being played off by the Mission: Impossible theme. Cheeks began by thanking Bakish for his “many years of leadership and steadfast support for all Paramount Global businesses, brands and people.”
Paramount Global “has the greatest content in the world,” Cheeks continued. “That is the most important point. We’ve got incredible assets at this company.”
Equally as important, McCarthy said, is the fact that the three execs stepping in for Bakish are well-acquainted with each other. “We’re true partners,” he said, with “deep respect for each other.”
The company is finalizing a long-term strategic plan, McCarthy added, built on three pillars: optimizing hit content, maximizing the balance sheet and refining the company’s streaming strategy.
Robbins said the three execs have been “collaborating with each other for years,” and has an estimable record of creating hit TV and film titles, “which is the core” of Paramount Global. Each exec, he went on, has significant experience, relationships and “deep” industry knowledge. “We will bring all of that to bear as we chart a course forward for our company,” he said. “We look forward to coming back to you in short order to share our plan and discuss it all in detail at that time.”
Cheeks is president-CEO of CBS, and chief content officer, News and Sports, Paramount+; McCarthy is President & CEO,
Shari Redstone strolled onto the red carpet in New York City tonight for the premiere of Paramount Pictures IF, John Krasinski’ star-studded PG adventure that opens this weekend. She was there to support studio chief Brian Robbins.
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