‘At the end of the day, what we are is a hit-making content machine,’ the CEO tells Variety’s FYC Fest
Paramount Global has a strong future ahead of it and so does broadcast television, despite the uncertainty that has enveloped Hollywood in general and Paramount in particular. That was the message sent Thursday by CBS chief George Cheeks, who last month was also tapped as one of three CEOs to steer Paramount Global through a period that is sure to be challenging no matter what happens with the company.
Cheeks acknowledged the merger and sale activity that has swirled around Paramount Global for nearly nine months during his keynote address at Variety‘s FYC Fest daylong conference held at West Hollywood’s 1 Hotel. But he also emphazied that the tri-part Office of the CEO, consisting of Paramount Pictures chief Brian Robbins and cable head Chris McCarthy, that was established after the ouster of Paramount Global CEO Bob Bakish has a long-term plan for running the company if the much-discussed transaction with David Ellison’s Skydance Media does not come to fruition.
When asked if he thinks Paramount Global has a strong future ahead of it if no deal comes to pass, Cheeks didn’t hesitate: “One hundred precent.”
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