Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Paramount Global unveiled a second wave of staff cuts Tuesday morning, part of a larger bid by the owner of CBS, Comedy Central and MTV to reduce costs in a fraught era for traditional media companies.
In a memo to employees, Paramount co-CEOs George Cheeks, Chris McCarthy and Brian Robbins told staff that “In order to set Paramount up for continued success, we are taking these actions, and after today, 90% of these reductions will be complete.” Like its contemporaries, Paramount is struggling to reap profits as more of the viewing base for its TV programs and movies migrates to streaming video and digital interaction.
The dynamic makes the task of assembling the large, simultaneous audiences that advertisers and distributors crave significantly more complex.
Paramount said in August that it would cut 15% of its U.S. workforce — layoffs that were estimated to affect about 2,000 employees — coming ahead of its planned merger with Skydance Media.
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