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Known for its prime time dramas, CBS (NYSE: CBS) corporate has a little of its own today: Nancy Tellem is leaving as president of CBS Network Television Entertainment Group and will be a senior adviser to CEO Leslie Moonves. The role will not be filled; instead, Nina Tassler and David Stapf will report directly to Moonves. Tellem’s new position includes “business and strategic opportunities” in content partnerships, new production models...
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Longtime CBS executive Nancy Tellem has been named senior advisor to CBS Corp. CEO Leslie Moonves, reports B&C.The move, which had been expected, will have Tellum overseeing new domestic and international corporate options for CBS, and spending less time on the daily chores at the CBS Network Television Entertainment Group.In a statement, Moonves said, "She has been instrumental in the growth and success of CBS's television business, helping...
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CBS chief Leslie Moonves says advertisers are now paying 25 percent more for TV commercial time than they did earlier in the year. That's an indication that businesses are having the confidence to spend more on marketing. Each year, before the start of the...
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Front Page: CBS TV, radio assets improving, will work together -- CBS Corp. is one of the few media congloms with a hefty stable of TV and radio stations, so it's no surprise that topper Leslie Moonves is bullish on the value of local media.
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Quincy Smith came to CBS in late 2006 to make deals and make them he did—with just about everyone but Hulu. He had been advising CEO Leslie Moonves on corporate internet strategy as an investment banker for Allen & Co. In an interview with paidContent Wednesday afternoon about “the worst kept secret in America,” Moonves recalled Smith introducing him to more than a dozen possibilities to transform interactive for CBS (NYSE: CBS) before he...
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