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CBS Corporation

The second incarnation of CBS Corporation (the first being a short-lived rename of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation) was an American multinational media conglomerate with interests primarily in commercial broadcasting, publishing, and television production. It was one of the two companies formed from the December 31, 2005 spin-off of the Viacom assets of the original Viacom, as founded by Ralph Baruch in 1952 as CBS Television Film Sales. It was one of two companies which succeeded the original incarnation of Viacom, alongside the second incarnation of Viacom; both were controlled by National Amusements, a theater company controlled by billionaire Sumner Redstone. The spin-off was structured so that CBS Corporation would be the legal successor to the first Viacom, with the second Viacom being an entirely separated company.[3]

CBS Corporation
Logo used from 2005 to 2019
CBS Corporation's headquarters at the CBS Building in New York City.
TypePublic
  • NYSE: CBS.A (Class A)
  • NYSE: CBS (Class B non voting)
IndustryMass media
Predecessors
FoundedDecember 31, 2005; 17 years ago (2005-12-31)
DefunctDecember 4, 2019; 3 years ago (2019-12-04)
FateMerged with the second incarnation of Viacom to form ViacomCBS, then transformed into Paramount Global
SuccessorParamount Global
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide, with main operations in the United States and Australia
Key people
Strauss Zelnick
(interim chairman)
Joseph Ianniello
(president and acting CEO)
ProductsMovie production, TV production, broadcasting, cable television, record label, publishing, Internet
Revenue US$ 14.514 billion (2018)
US$ 2.768 billion (2018)
US$ 1.960 billion (2018)
Total assets US$ 21.86 billion (2018)
Total equity US$ 2.80 billion (2018)
OwnerNational Amusements (80% voting power)
Number of employees
~12,700 (2017)
DivisionsCBS Entertainment
CBS Cable Networks
CBS Publishing
CBS Local Media
CBS Experiences[1]
SubsidiariesCBS
CBS Interactive
CBS Records
CBS Sports Network
CBS Television Distribution
CBS Television Studios
Showtime Networks
Simon & Schuster
Digital assets of TV Guide
The CW (jv; with WB 50%)
Pop TV
Website (archived Dec 4, 2019)
Footnotes / references
[note 1][2]

CBS Corporation comprised the over-the-air television (CBS and The CW) broadcasting, television production and distribution, publishing, pay-cable, and recording assets that were previously owned by the first Viacom. It was the world's eighth largest entertainment company in terms of revenue, and headquartered at the CBS Building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.[4]

The second merger between CBS Corporation and Viacom, creating the combined company ViacomCBS (now Paramount Global), was completed on December 4, 2019.[5][6]

Background

The first incarnation of Viacom was created in 1952 as the television syndication division of CBS, and was spun off in 1971. However, in 1999, Viacom acquired its former parent, by this time also named CBS Corporation, formerly Westinghouse Electric. The prior CBS Corporation also owned CMT and The Nashville Network, which remained Viacom properties after the 2005 split, but the prior CBS did not own UPN, Showtime, Paramount Television, Paramount Parks, or Simon & Schuster.

History

The evolution of Paramount
 
1912Paramount Pictures is founded
1920Group W forms with the launch of KDKA-AM
1927CBS is founded
1929Paramount buys 49% of CBS
1932Paramount sells back shares of CBS
1950Desilu is founded & CBS distributes its television programs
1952CBS creates the CBS Television Film Sales division
1958CBS Television Film Sales renamed as CBS Films
1966Gulf+Western buys Paramount
1968Gulf+Western acquires Desilu and renames it Paramount Television & CBS Films becomes CBS Enterprises
1970CBS Enterprises renamed as Viacom
1971Viacom is spun off from CBS as a separate company
1985Viacom buys full ownership of Showtime & MTV Networks
1986National Amusements buys Viacom
1989Gulf+Western renamed as Paramount Communications
1994Viacom acquires Paramount Communications
1995Westinghouse buys CBS
1997Westinghouse renamed as CBS Corporation
1999Viacom buys CBS Corporation
2001Viacom buys BET Networks
2006Viacom splits into second CBS Corporation and Viacom
2019CBS Corporation and Viacom re-merge to form ViacomCBS
2022ViacomCBS changes its name to Paramount Global

Early history

In March 2005, Viacom contemplated splitting the company into two publicly traded companies, amid issues of the stock price stagnating (although it was alleged that another main force behind the split was the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy[citation needed], which led to MTV not being allowed to produce any more halftime shows, they had also produced the show for Super Bowl XXXV, the first Super Bowl CBS aired since regaining NFL rights and becoming MTV's corporate sibling).

 
Final old separate Viacom logo, used from 1990 to 2006

On June 14, 2005, the Viacom board of directors approved the split of the company into two firms.[7] The CBS Corporation name would be revived for one of the companies, to be headed by longtime television executive (and Viacom co-president) Les Moonves, and would include the namesake television network CBS, UPN, Infinity Broadcasting Corporation, Viacom Outdoor, Showtime Networks, and Paramount Television.

The split was structured such that the second Viacom was spun off from the first Viacom, which was renamed CBS Corporation. In a sense, this was a repeat of the 1971 spinoff. However, in this case, CBS retained virtually all of the prior firm's broadcast television assets, including its various syndication companies.

With the split, the two companies began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on January 3, 2006. Investors anticipated Viacom benefiting from the split, but instead, it dropped approximately 20 percent, while CBS Corporation rose 9 percent, that same year, Paramount Parks became a wholly-owned theme park unit of CBS Corporation.[8]

Subsequent developments

In January 2006, CBS and DIC Entertainment signed a multi-year deal in which DIC bought the Saturday morning airtime as "CBS's Saturday Morning Secret Slumber Party". In June 2006, DiC added a production partner AOL's KOL. Thus, this block would be called "KOL's Saturday Morning Secret Slumber Party on CBS".[9]

 
The CW logo

On January 24, 2006, CBS Corporation and Warner Bros. created a new broadcast network, The CW. The network officially debuted on September 18, 2006. The network formally debuted on September 20 with the 2-hour premiere of America's Next Top Model. The network is the result of a merger of The WB (a Warner Bros. holding) and UPN (a CBS Corporation holding). CBS Corporation and Time Warner each own 50% of the network. Tribune Broadcasting (which previously owned a 25% stake on The WB) and CBS Corporation contributed its stations as new network affiliates.

On May 23, 2006, CBS Corporation sold Paramount Parks to the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company. With this acquisition, Cedar Fair became the third-largest theme park operator.[10] On June 30, 2006, Cedar Fair completed its acquisition of Paramount Parks from CBS Corporation in a cash transaction valued at US$1.24 billion. The transaction included a 10-year license that allowed Cedar Fair to use the Paramount name in the parks through the 2017 season.[11]

On February 7, 2007, CBS sold seven stations in Providence, Rhode Island, Austin, Texas, Salt Lake City and West Palm Beach, Florida to Cerberus Capital Management for US$185 million.[12] It sold another station, WFRV-TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and its satellite station, WJMN-TV in Escanaba, Michigan, to Liberty Media on February 13, 2007.[13] News reports estimate the deal at about US$234 million. CBS is swapping the stations and US$170 million in cash for 7.59 million shares of CBS common stock held by Liberty Media.

On February 26, 2007, CBS began investing in Electric Sheep, which is a virtual world content developer. CBS hired Electric Sheep to develop some projects, including the creation of "The L-Word in Second Life". CBS also shot a commercial within the virtual world Second Life to promote its show Two and a Half Men. Another project that Electric Sheep was working on for CBS was a Star Trek-themed area in Second Life. By investing in Electric Sheep, CBS hoped to expand its activity "beyond the living room".[14] On March 20, CBS/CSTV had acquired MaxPreps, an online high school sports network.[15] On April 12, CBS Corporation created the CBS Interactive Audience Network.[16] On May 30, 2007, CBS Interactive bought Last.fm for £140 million.[17]

On May 15, 2008, CBS Interactive agreed to buy CNET Networks for $1.8 billion, with the deal due to close in the third quarter of 2008.[18] On July 2 CBS acquired CNET and put it under CBS Interactive.[19]

On February 14, 2013, CBS acquired a minority stake in AXS TV in exchange for programming and marketing.[20] On March 26, CBS and Lionsgate entered a 50/50 joint venture to operate the TV Guide Network (TVGN) and TVGuide.com.[21][22] On May 31, CBS bought the remaining half of TV Guide Digital from Lionsgate.[23] The latter still retained its share of TVGN (later rebranded as Pop) until it was acquired by CBS on March 12, 2019.[24] On July 16, CBS agreed to sell CBS Outdoor International to Platinum Equity for about $225M.[25] The CBS Outdoor division began trading as a separate company on the NYSE under "CBSO" on March 28, 2014. CBS Outdoor would be fully divested from CBS by July into an independent real estate investment trust, renamed as Outfront Media.

On November 17, 2017, CBS Corporation sold CBS Radio to Entercom, making that company the second-largest owner of radio stations in the United States.[26][27] In the same year, CBS purchased Australian broadcaster Network 10. The network was previously in voluntary administration.[28]

As of November 2018, CBS Corporation ranked 197th on the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue.[29] CBS Corp. sold Television City to Los Angeles real estate investment company Hackman Capital Partners for $750 million in a deal finalized in mid-December 2018. The deal gives the buyer the right to use the Television City name. Programs produced at Television City will continue to be based there as will CBS' international unit headquarters.[30]

Re-merger deal with Viacom

On September 29, 2016, National Amusements sent a letter to the company and Viacom, encouraging the two companies to merge back into one company.[31] On December 12, the deal was called off.[32]

On January 12, 2018, CNBC reported that Viacom had re-entered talks to merge back into CBS Corporation, after AT&T's purchase of Time Warner was planned and Disney's plan to acquire bulk of 21st Century Fox assets and the heavy competition from companies such as Netflix and Amazon.[33] Shortly afterward, it was reported that the combined company could be a suitor for acquiring the film studio Lionsgate (which handled US distribution and global sales for CBS Films).[34][35] A re-merger could benefit CBS's streaming service CBS All Access, as it could potentially have access to content from core Viacom brands such as Comedy Central, MTV, and Nickelodeon, as well as the Paramount Pictures library. Viacom's international presence could also benefit distribution.[36]

On March 30, 2018, CBS made an all-stock offer slightly below Viacom's market value and insisting that its existing leadership, including long-time chairman and CEO Les Moonves, oversee the re-combined company. Viacom rejected the offer as being too low, requesting an increase by $2.8 billion, and requesting that Bob Bakish be maintained as president and COO under Moonves. It was reported these conflicts had resulted from Shari Redstone seeking more control over CBS and its leadership.[37][38]

Eventually, on May 14, 2018, CBS Corporation sued National Amusements and accused Shari Redstone of abusing her voting power and forcing a merger that was not supported by it or Viacom.[39][40] CBS also accused Redstone of discouraging Verizon Communications from acquiring it, which could have been beneficial to its shareholders.[41]

On May 23, 2018, Les Moonves stated that he considered the Viacom channels to be an "albatross," and while he favored more content for CBS All Access, he believed that there were better deals for CBS than the Viacom deal, such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Lionsgate or Sony Pictures. Moonves also considered Bakish a threat as he never wanted an ally of Shari Redstone as a board member of the combined company.[42] Following Moonves' resignation due to sexual harassment allegations, National Amusements agreed in September 2018 to defer any proposal of a CBS-Viacom merger for at least two years after the date of the settlement.[43]

On May 30, 2019, CNBC reported that CBS Corporation and Viacom would explore merger discussions in mid-June 2019. The company's board of directors was revamped with people who are open to a merger and the talks were made possible with the resignation of Moonves, who opposed all attempts for a Viacom merger. The talks had started following rumors of CBS acquiring Starz from Lionsgate.[44] Reports said that CBS and Viacom reportedly set August 8 as an informal deadline for reaching an agreement to recombine the two media companies.[45][46] As part of the re-merger deal, CBS acquired Viacom for up to $15.4 billion.[47]

On August 13, 2019, CBS and Viacom agreed to merge into a new entity known as ViacomCBS, with Viacom CEO Bob Bakish as president and CEO of the new company and CBS CEO Ianniello as chairman and CEO of CBS and oversee CBS-branded assets. Shari Redstone will also serve as chairwoman of ViacomCBS.[48][49] On October 29, 2019, National Amusements approved the re-merger deal, to be completed by early December 2019, with the recombined company trading on Nasdaq under the symbol "VIAC" and "VIACA" after CBS delist its shares on the NYSE.[50] On December 4, the deal was completed, with the merger structured such that CBS Corporation absorbed Viacom and changed its name to ViacomCBS.[6][51]

Corporate governance

The board of directors of CBS Corporation included:[52]

Philanthropy

In September 2018, CBS, together with former CEO Moonves, donated $20 million to groups supporting the #MeToo movement.[53][54]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Viacom-CBS split was structured in such a way that the first Viacom changed its name to CBS Corporation, while the second Viacom was an entirely spun-off company. For this reason, the rechristened CBS Corporation was actually the same company (Viacom) that was founded in 1986. The 1986 Viacom, in turn, was the successor to a previous company also known as Viacom and founded in 1971.

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This article is about the media conglomerate in operation from 2005 to 2019 For the original CBS Corporation that operated from 1997 to 2000 see Westinghouse Electric Corporation For the media conglomerate that acquired the first incarnation in 2000 and ceased operations in 2006 see Viacom 1952 2006 The second incarnation of CBS Corporation the first being a short lived rename of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation was an American multinational media conglomerate with interests primarily in commercial broadcasting publishing and television production It was one of the two companies formed from the December 31 2005 spin off of the Viacom assets of the original Viacom as founded by Ralph Baruch in 1952 as CBS Television Film Sales It was one of two companies which succeeded the original incarnation of Viacom alongside the second incarnation of Viacom both were controlled by National Amusements a theater company controlled by billionaire Sumner Redstone The spin off was structured so that CBS Corporation would be the legal successor to the first Viacom with the second Viacom being an entirely separated company 3 CBS CorporationLogo used from 2005 to 2019CBS Corporation s headquarters at the CBS Building in New York City TypePublicTraded asNYSE CBS A Class A NYSE CBS Class B non voting IndustryMass mediaPredecessorsViacomFoundedDecember 31 2005 17 years ago 2005 12 31 DefunctDecember 4 2019 3 years ago 2019 12 04 FateMerged with the second incarnation of Viacom to form ViacomCBS then transformed into Paramount GlobalSuccessorParamount GlobalHeadquartersCBS Building New York City U S Area servedWorldwide with main operations in the United States and AustraliaKey peopleStrauss Zelnick interim chairman Joseph Ianniello president and acting CEO ProductsMovie production TV production broadcasting cable television record label publishing InternetRevenueUS 14 514 billion 2018 Operating incomeUS 2 768 billion 2018 Net incomeUS 1 960 billion 2018 Total assetsUS 21 86 billion 2018 Total equityUS 2 80 billion 2018 OwnerNational Amusements 80 voting power Number of employees 12 700 2017 DivisionsCBS EntertainmentCBS Cable NetworksCBS PublishingCBS Local MediaCBS Experiences 1 SubsidiariesCBSCBS InteractiveCBS RecordsCBS Sports NetworkCBS Television DistributionCBS Television StudiosShowtime NetworksSimon amp SchusterDigital assets of TV GuideThe CW jv with WB 50 Pop TVWebsitewww cbscorporation com archived Dec 4 2019 Footnotes references note 1 2 CBS Corporation comprised the over the air television CBS and The CW broadcasting television production and distribution publishing pay cable and recording assets that were previously owned by the first Viacom It was the world s eighth largest entertainment company in terms of revenue and headquartered at the CBS Building in Midtown Manhattan New York City 4 The second merger between CBS Corporation and Viacom creating the combined company ViacomCBS now Paramount Global was completed on December 4 2019 5 6 Contents 1 Background 2 History 2 1 Early history 2 2 Subsequent developments 2 3 Re merger deal with Viacom 3 Corporate governance 4 Philanthropy 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksBackground EditThe first incarnation of Viacom was created in 1952 as the television syndication division of CBS and was spun off in 1971 However in 1999 Viacom acquired its former parent by this time also named CBS Corporation formerly Westinghouse Electric The prior CBS Corporation also owned CMT and The Nashville Network which remained Viacom properties after the 2005 split but the prior CBS did not own UPN Showtime Paramount Television Paramount Parks or Simon amp Schuster History EditThe evolution of Paramount 1912Paramount Pictures is founded1920Group W forms with the launch of KDKA AM1927CBS is founded1929Paramount buys 49 of CBS1932Paramount sells back shares of CBS1950Desilu is founded amp CBS distributes its television programs1952CBS creates the CBS Television Film Sales division1958CBS Television Film Sales renamed as CBS Films1966Gulf Western buys Paramount1968Gulf Western acquires Desilu and renames it Paramount Television amp CBS Films becomes CBS Enterprises1970CBS Enterprises renamed as Viacom1971Viacom is spun off from CBS as a separate company1985Viacom buys full ownership of Showtime amp MTV Networks1986National Amusements buys Viacom1989Gulf Western renamed as Paramount Communications1994Viacom acquires Paramount Communications1995Westinghouse buys CBS1997Westinghouse renamed as CBS Corporation1999Viacom buys CBS Corporation2001Viacom buys BET Networks2006Viacom splits into second CBS Corporation and Viacom2019CBS Corporation and Viacom re merge to form ViacomCBS2022ViacomCBS changes its name to Paramount GlobalvteEarly history Edit In March 2005 Viacom contemplated splitting the company into two publicly traded companies amid issues of the stock price stagnating although it was alleged that another main force behind the split was the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy citation needed which led to MTV not being allowed to produce any more halftime shows they had also produced the show for Super Bowl XXXV the first Super Bowl CBS aired since regaining NFL rights and becoming MTV s corporate sibling Final old separate Viacom logo used from 1990 to 2006 On June 14 2005 the Viacom board of directors approved the split of the company into two firms 7 The CBS Corporation name would be revived for one of the companies to be headed by longtime television executive and Viacom co president Les Moonves and would include the namesake television network CBS UPN Infinity Broadcasting Corporation Viacom Outdoor Showtime Networks and Paramount Television The split was structured such that the second Viacom was spun off from the first Viacom which was renamed CBS Corporation In a sense this was a repeat of the 1971 spinoff However in this case CBS retained virtually all of the prior firm s broadcast television assets including its various syndication companies With the split the two companies began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on January 3 2006 Investors anticipated Viacom benefiting from the split but instead it dropped approximately 20 percent while CBS Corporation rose 9 percent that same year Paramount Parks became a wholly owned theme park unit of CBS Corporation 8 Subsequent developments Edit In January 2006 CBS and DIC Entertainment signed a multi year deal in which DIC bought the Saturday morning airtime as CBS s Saturday Morning Secret Slumber Party In June 2006 DiC added a production partner AOL s KOL Thus this block would be called KOL s Saturday Morning Secret Slumber Party on CBS 9 The CW logo On January 24 2006 CBS Corporation and Warner Bros created a new broadcast network The CW The network officially debuted on September 18 2006 The network formally debuted on September 20 with the 2 hour premiere of America s Next Top Model The network is the result of a merger of The WB a Warner Bros holding and UPN a CBS Corporation holding CBS Corporation and Time Warner each own 50 of the network Tribune Broadcasting which previously owned a 25 stake on The WB and CBS Corporation contributed its stations as new network affiliates On May 23 2006 CBS Corporation sold Paramount Parks to the Cedar Fair Entertainment Company With this acquisition Cedar Fair became the third largest theme park operator 10 On June 30 2006 Cedar Fair completed its acquisition of Paramount Parks from CBS Corporation in a cash transaction valued at US 1 24 billion The transaction included a 10 year license that allowed Cedar Fair to use the Paramount name in the parks through the 2017 season 11 On February 7 2007 CBS sold seven stations in Providence Rhode Island Austin Texas Salt Lake City and West Palm Beach Florida to Cerberus Capital Management for US 185 million 12 It sold another station WFRV TV in Green Bay Wisconsin and its satellite station WJMN TV in Escanaba Michigan to Liberty Media on February 13 2007 13 News reports estimate the deal at about US 234 million CBS is swapping the stations and US 170 million in cash for 7 59 million shares of CBS common stock held by Liberty Media On February 26 2007 CBS began investing in Electric Sheep which is a virtual world content developer CBS hired Electric Sheep to develop some projects including the creation of The L Word in Second Life CBS also shot a commercial within the virtual world Second Life to promote its show Two and a Half Men Another project that Electric Sheep was working on for CBS was a Star Trek themed area in Second Life By investing in Electric Sheep CBS hoped to expand its activity beyond the living room 14 On March 20 CBS CSTV had acquired MaxPreps an online high school sports network 15 On April 12 CBS Corporation created the CBS Interactive Audience Network 16 On May 30 2007 CBS Interactive bought Last fm for 140 million 17 On May 15 2008 CBS Interactive agreed to buy CNET Networks for 1 8 billion with the deal due to close in the third quarter of 2008 18 On July 2 CBS acquired CNET and put it under CBS Interactive 19 On February 14 2013 CBS acquired a minority stake in AXS TV in exchange for programming and marketing 20 On March 26 CBS and Lionsgate entered a 50 50 joint venture to operate the TV Guide Network TVGN and TVGuide com 21 22 On May 31 CBS bought the remaining half of TV Guide Digital from Lionsgate 23 The latter still retained its share of TVGN later rebranded as Pop until it was acquired by CBS on March 12 2019 24 On July 16 CBS agreed to sell CBS Outdoor International to Platinum Equity for about 225M 25 The CBS Outdoor division began trading as a separate company on the NYSE under CBSO on March 28 2014 CBS Outdoor would be fully divested from CBS by July into an independent real estate investment trust renamed as Outfront Media On November 17 2017 CBS Corporation sold CBS Radio to Entercom making that company the second largest owner of radio stations in the United States 26 27 In the same year CBS purchased Australian broadcaster Network 10 The network was previously in voluntary administration 28 As of November 2018 CBS Corporation ranked 197th on the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue 29 CBS Corp sold Television City to Los Angeles real estate investment company Hackman Capital Partners for 750 million in a deal finalized in mid December 2018 The deal gives the buyer the right to use the Television City name Programs produced at Television City will continue to be based there as will CBS international unit headquarters 30 Re merger deal with Viacom Edit Further information 2019 merger of CBS and Viacom On September 29 2016 National Amusements sent a letter to the company and Viacom encouraging the two companies to merge back into one company 31 On December 12 the deal was called off 32 On January 12 2018 CNBC reported that Viacom had re entered talks to merge back into CBS Corporation after AT amp T s purchase of Time Warner was planned and Disney s plan to acquire bulk of 21st Century Fox assets and the heavy competition from companies such as Netflix and Amazon 33 Shortly afterward it was reported that the combined company could be a suitor for acquiring the film studio Lionsgate which handled US distribution and global sales for CBS Films 34 35 A re merger could benefit CBS s streaming service CBS All Access as it could potentially have access to content from core Viacom brands such as Comedy Central MTV and Nickelodeon as well as the Paramount Pictures library Viacom s international presence could also benefit distribution 36 On March 30 2018 CBS made an all stock offer slightly below Viacom s market value and insisting that its existing leadership including long time chairman and CEO Les Moonves oversee the re combined company Viacom rejected the offer as being too low requesting an increase by 2 8 billion and requesting that Bob Bakish be maintained as president and COO under Moonves It was reported these conflicts had resulted from Shari Redstone seeking more control over CBS and its leadership 37 38 Eventually on May 14 2018 CBS Corporation sued National Amusements and accused Shari Redstone of abusing her voting power and forcing a merger that was not supported by it or Viacom 39 40 CBS also accused Redstone of discouraging Verizon Communications from acquiring it which could have been beneficial to its shareholders 41 On May 23 2018 Les Moonves stated that he considered the Viacom channels to be an albatross and while he favored more content for CBS All Access he believed that there were better deals for CBS than the Viacom deal such as Metro Goldwyn Mayer Lionsgate or Sony Pictures Moonves also considered Bakish a threat as he never wanted an ally of Shari Redstone as a board member of the combined company 42 Following Moonves resignation due to sexual harassment allegations National Amusements agreed in September 2018 to defer any proposal of a CBS Viacom merger for at least two years after the date of the settlement 43 On May 30 2019 CNBC reported that CBS Corporation and Viacom would explore merger discussions in mid June 2019 The company s board of directors was revamped with people who are open to a merger and the talks were made possible with the resignation of Moonves who opposed all attempts for a Viacom merger The talks had started following rumors of CBS acquiring Starz from Lionsgate 44 Reports said that CBS and Viacom reportedly set August 8 as an informal deadline for reaching an agreement to recombine the two media companies 45 46 As part of the re merger deal CBS acquired Viacom for up to 15 4 billion 47 On August 13 2019 CBS and Viacom agreed to merge into a new entity known as ViacomCBS with Viacom CEO Bob Bakish as president and CEO of the new company and CBS CEO Ianniello as chairman and CEO of CBS and oversee CBS branded assets Shari Redstone will also serve as chairwoman of ViacomCBS 48 49 On October 29 2019 National Amusements approved the re merger deal to be completed by early December 2019 with the recombined company trading on Nasdaq under the symbol VIAC and VIACA after CBS delist its shares on the NYSE 50 On December 4 the deal was completed with the merger structured such that CBS Corporation absorbed Viacom and changed its name to ViacomCBS 6 51 Corporate governance EditThe board of directors of CBS Corporation included 52 Candace K Beinecke Barbara M Byrne Gary L Countryman Brian Goldner Linda M Griego Robert N Klieger Martha L Minow Shari Redstone vice chair Sumner Redstone chairman emeritus Susan Schuman Frederick O Terrell Strauss Zelnick interim chairman Philanthropy EditIn September 2018 CBS together with former CEO Moonves donated 20 million to groups supporting the MeToo movement 53 54 See also Edit New York City portal Companies portalWestinghouse Electric Corporation an old instance of the company purchased by the old Viacom in 1999 CBS Television Stations the holding company that assumes operation of CBS Corp s television stations Concentration of media ownership and Media conglomerate MTV Networks BET Networks part of the new Paramount Global corporation Notes Edit The Viacom CBS split was structured in such a way that the first Viacom changed its name to CBS Corporation while the second Viacom was an entirely spun off company For this reason the rechristened CBS Corporation was actually the same company Viacom that was founded in 1986 The 1986 Viacom in turn was the successor to a previous company also known as Viacom and founded in 1971 References Edit CBS Corporation Announces Launch Of CBS Experiences CBSX A New Live And Experiential Events Division PR Newswire Cision June 12 2018 Retrieved May 30 2019 US SEC Form 10 K CBS Corporation U S Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved February 25 2018 Certain Federal Income Tax Information Regarding the Separation of Viacom Inc PDF CBS Corporation January 12 2006 Archived from the original PDF on June 25 2008 Retrieved 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Companies 2018 Who Made the List Fortune Retrieved November 23 2018 James Meg Vincent Roger December 10 2018 CBS sells Television City for 750 million to Los Angeles real estate developer The Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 11 2018 National Amusements Proposes Viacom CBS Reunion Cites Substantial Synergies The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 13 2016 Shari Redstone withdraws CBS Viacom merger proposal CNBC December 12 2016 Retrieved December 17 2016 Wang Christine January 12 2018 Viacom CBS shares surge after report Shari Redstone pursuing merge of companies CNBC Retrieved January 12 2018 Lionsgate Takes Over CBS Films Distribution amp Global Sales Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media November 13 2014 Retrieved November 13 2014 Lionsgate Ripe For Takeover As Amazon Verizon and CBS Viacom Emerge As Potential Suitors Deadline Hollywood January 18 2018 Retrieved January 19 2018 How a Merged CBS Viacom Could Try to Compete with Hollywood Giants The Hollywood Reporter July 19 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expected to resume Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 2 2019 Munson Ben July 16 2019 CBS Viacom set early August deadline for re merger agreement report FierceVideo Retrieved July 20 2019 Littleton Synthia July 19 2019 CBS Viacom Boards Wrestle With Post Merger Management Decisions Ending COO Role EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved July 20 2019 How a Merged CBS Viacom Could Try to Compete with Hollywood Giants The Hollywood Reporter July 19 2019 Retrieved August 7 2019 CBS plan to acquire Viacom for up to 15 4 billion could be announced Aug 8 giving its controlling shareholder the ability to leverage IP like Star Trek across film and TV to better compete with Disney Netflix and the rest Szalai George Bond Paul Vlessing Etan August 13 2019 CBS Viacom Strike Deal to Recombine The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 15 2019 CBS and Viacom To Combine PDF CBS August 12 2019 Archived from the original PDF on August 13 2019 Weprin Alex October 29 2019 Viacom CBS Merger Now Expected to Close in Early 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