Viacom and CBS Announce Content and Digital Leadership
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Content Leaders
ViacomCBS will have a portfolio of powerful consumer brands and one of the largest libraries of iconic intellectual property, spanning every genre and appealing to consumers of all ages and demographics. The combined company’s library will comprise 140,000+ premium TV episodes and 3,600+ film titles, including fan favorites such as Star Trek and
“ViacomCBS will be one of the largest premium content creators in the world, with the capacity to produce content for both our own platforms and for others,” said
Following are ViacomCBS’ content leaders, who will manage the creative and business operations of the company’s brands and help assess how best to distribute programming – including across both owned and third-party linear and digital platforms – based on brand filters and other criteria:
Jim Gianopulos will overseeFilmed Entertainment , continuing as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer ofParamount Pictures , a role that includes oversight of Paramount Animation, Paramount Features, Paramount Players and Paramount TV.Chris McCarthy , President ofMTV ,VH1 , CMT and Logo, will serve as President of Entertainment & Youth Brands, ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks – addingComedy Central , Paramount Network, Smithsonian Channel and TV Land brands and their respective content studios to his current portfolio ofMTV ,VH1 , CMT and Logo.David Nevins , Chief Creative Officer,CBS , and Chairman and CEO, Showtime Networks, will oversee CBS Television Studios, the CBS Television Network’s Entertainment division, the Showtime Networks and Pop, as well as the programming of CBS All Access. He will also have oversight of CBS’ interest in The CW, a joint venture betweenCBS andWarner Bros . Entertainment. In addition, Nevins will overseeBET , which will continue to be led byScott Mills as President ofBET .Carolyn Kroll Reidy will lead the company’s publishing assets, continuing in her role as President and Chief Executive Officer ofSimon & Schuster, Inc. Brian Robbins , President ofNickelodeon , will oversee the company’s kids and young adult-focused offerings as President,Kids & Family Entertainment , ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks. In addition toNickelodeon ,Nick at Nite , Nick Jr., TeenNick, Nicktoons and Nickelodeon Studios, he will now oversee Awesomeness, which he co-founded and was acquired byViacom in 2018.
ViacomCBS will also form a new
Digital Leaders
ViacomCBS’ portfolio of leading streaming assets will include CBS All Access and
“Our content scale will support our streaming strategy, which will build on the rapidly scaling advertising and subscription-based products we already have in the market,” Bakish said. “The executives we announced today bring complementary and deep experience in both subscription and ad-supported streaming businesses, and will work together to create a differentiated streaming ecosystem in the market.”
The following are ViacomCBS’ digital leaders, who will collaborate with the company’s content leaders to grow the company’s already expansive digital businesses and footprint and drive an integrated streaming strategy, taking advantage of the breadth and depth of ViacomCBS’ combined content portfolio and global infrastructure:
Marc DeBevoise , President and COO, CBS Interactive, will serve as Chief Digital Officer, ViacomCBS, and President and CEO, CBS Interactive. As such, he will provide overall leadership for the combined company’s technology and digital operations across its broad range of digital assets, including its subscription, live and vertical ad-supported direct-to-consumer streaming services and major internet properties. His team will also be responsible for Viacom Digital Studios as well as its partnerships with technology, digital video and social platforms. In addition, he will continue to lead CBS Interactive and its digital businesses, including those of theCBS Television Network andCNET Media Group and its portfolio of streaming services including CBS All Access, CBSN, CBS Sports HQ and ET Live.Kelly Day , President, Viacom Digital Studios, will continue to lead the digital content strategy and initiative to create and expand original programming and branded content across leading and emerging social platforms. In this role, reporting to DeBevoise, she will look to expand this initiative from brands includingMTV ,Nickelodeon ,Comedy Central andBET across the combined company’s content portfolio.Phil Wiser , Chief Technology Officer,CBS , will serve as Chief Technology Officer for the combined company, reporting to DeBevoise. As CTO, he will be responsible for the global technology strategy, shared services, operations and transformation for ViacomCBS.
Tom Ryan , CEO and Co-Founder of Pluto TV, will continue to lead Pluto TV, which delivers more than 200 live and original channels and thousands of on-demand movies in partnership with 170 TV networks, movie studios, publishers and digital media companies, includingViacom andCBS . In this role, Tom will oversee all facets of the company’s business, continuing to guide it both strategically and operationally through its rapid growth. In addition to further scaling the platform in the U.S. and extending the company's category lead domestically, he will work closely with theViacomCBS Networks International team on Pluto TV’s global expansion, including its continued European growth as well as its upcoming launch acrossLatin America .
The merger remains subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close by early December.
Biographies
Jim Gianopulos has served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer ofParamount Pictures sinceAugust 2017 . In his role as Chairman and CEO ofParamount , he oversees the studio’s film and television operations worldwide, including production, marketing, distribution and all other facets. He is also charged with setting a strategy forParamount , including developing new content, strengthening Paramount’s slate with co-branded releases fromViacom flagship brands, and expanding the studio’s global footprint. Gianopulos has been a leading figure in the global entertainment industry for more than 30 years. For 16 years, he served as Chairman and CEO ofFox Filmed Entertainment , overseeing Twentieth Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures,Fox Searchlight Pictures ,Fox International Productions and Twentieth Century Fox Animation/Blue Sky Studios. Previously, Gianopulos served as President of 20thCentury Fox International . Prior to joining the company, he held senior positions at Columbia Pictures andParamount . He began his career as an attorney specializing in entertainment law.Chris McCarthy , President ofMTV ,VH1 , CMT and Logo, is known for his successful track record in transforming businesses and creating cultural hits. After being named President ofMTV inOctober 2016 , McCarthy quickly returned the brand to #1 with young audiences, reaching more people across cable, social, streaming and events than any other brand. Prior toMTV , McCarthy led VH1’s reinvention driving it to record growth. Creating cultural hits are at the center of both brands’ strategy, evidenced by having 8 of the top 10 and 15 of the top 25 shows. McCarthy credits his success to strong leaders and collaborative teams who embrace a culture of “creativity drives everything we do.” McCarthy joinedViacom in 2004 as a freelancer and rose up the ranks holding various positions of responsibility from marketing, strategy, operations and development. The recipient of multiple Emmy Awards and aPeabody , McCarthy earned an M.B.A. fromThe Wharton School of Business at theUniversity of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Commerce and Engineering fromDrexel University .David Nevins has served as CBS’ Chief Creative Officer and Chairman and CEO ofShowtime Networks Inc. sinceOctober 2018 , overseeing programming, marketing and research across CBS Television Studios, theCBS Television Network's Entertainment division, Showtime Networks, and programming for CBS All Access, as well as The CW, a joint venture betweenCBS Corporation andWarner Bros . Entertainment. As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer ofShowtime Networks Inc. , Nevins oversees all aspects ofShowtime Networks Inc. and its channels, including programming, distribution, business development, finance, marketing, creative, digital media, scheduling, research, acquisitions, network operations, home entertainment, business affairs and corporate communications teams, as well as SHOWTIME Sports®. He works closely withCBS Corporation's international and domestic distribution groups on the monetization of Showtime Networks content around the world. Prior to joiningShowtime in 2010 as Entertainment President, Nevins was an Emmy Award-winning producer and network programming executive, including President of Imagine Television; Executive Vice President of Programming atFox Broadcasting Company ; and Senior Vice President, Primetime Series atNBC .Carolyn Kroll Reidy became President and Chief Executive Officer ofSimon & Schuster, Inc. inJanuary 2008 . In this role, she is responsible for all the publishing and operations of Simon & Schuster’s numerous publishing groups as well as its international companies inAustralia ,Canada ,India and theUnited Kingdom . Under her leadership,Simon & Schuster has taken an industry-leading position in bringing its works to consumers using new digital formats and distribution capabilities, including ebooks and digital audio. Reidy has also led the company’s expansion into new territories, with the founding in 2011 of Simon & Schuster India, while making numerous strategic moves that have added to its portfolio and ensure its presence in every segment of the publishing marketplace. Reidy first joinedSimon & Schuster in 1992 as President of the Trade Division, before being named President of theAdult Publishing Group in 2001. Prior toSimon & Schuster , Reidy was President and Publisher of Avon Books, after having worked at William Morrow and Random House, where she was Publisher of Vintage Books and Associate Publisher of the Random House imprint. Reidy has been named one of “The 50 Women to Watch,” by theWall Street Journal , and is a recipient of the Matrix Award from the New York Women in Communications. She is a graduate ofMiddlebury College , and holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in English fromIndiana University , where in 2011 she was recipient of the university’s Distinguished Alumni Award.Brian Robbins has served as President ofNickelodeon sinceOctober 2018 , overseeing the company’s creative and business operations and helping to evolve the brand for a new generation of young audiences. Previously, he served as President of Paramount Pictures’ Paramount Players division, where he worked closely withNickelodeon and Viacom’s other brands to identify talent and properties to be developed into co-branded feature films. Robbins co-founded the multi-platform media company Awesomeness in 2012 and served as Chief Executive Officer. He also co-founded the production companyTollins/Robbins Productions and was the Founder and President of Varsity Pictures. In this role, he executive produced numerous television hits for teens and young audiences, including the popularNickelodeon series Kenan and Kel and All That, the latter of which Robbins adapted into theNickelodeon feature film Good Burger. Robbins also executive produced BlueMountain State forSpike TV (now Paramount Network) and produced and/or directed theParamount films Varsity Blues, Coach Carter and Hardball. His other credits include the television series Smallville and One Tree Hill for CW, and Disney Channel’s Sonny with a Chance and So Random. His film credits include Disney’s Wild Hogs and The Shaggy Dog; DreamWorks’Norbit and A Thousand Words; and Sony Pictures’ Radio. Robbins began his career as an actor, writer and producer, and has received the Directors Guild Award, a Peabody Award, theInternational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Pioneer Prize.Marc DeBevoise has served as President and Chief Operating Officer of CBS Interactive since 2016 and has also held other executive roles at CBS Interactive, including EVP and GM of CBS Digital Media and SVP and GM CBS Entertainment Digital. Earlier in his career he was the SVP ofDigital Media , Business Development and Strategy for premium subscription service Starz, held various roles in bothDigital Media and Business Development at NBC Universal and was in the Technology,Media & Telecommunications Investment Banking Group atJPMorgan . DeBevoise received his M.B.A. with distinction in Entertainment,Media & Technology and Finance from New York University’sStern School of Business and his B.A. in Economics and Computer Science fromTufts University . He is a member of theAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences , a board member ofLimelight Networks (NASDAQ: LLNW), a leading provider of edge cloud services, and the Board President of The Door, a non-profit organization providing youth development services.Kelly Day has served as the President of Viacom Digital Studios sinceNovember 2017 , overseeing Viacom’s digital strategy, including the expansion of Viacom’s original programming across the leading online video and social media platforms. Under her leadership,Viacom reached new heights in audience engagement, becoming one of the top 5 properties in media and entertainment. She previously served as the Chief Business Officer and Chief Digital Officer of multi-platform media company Awesomeness, where she was responsible for international expansion, global distribution strategies and revenue across television, mobile and OTT providers, also driving the company’s product and technology investments. Prior to joining Awesomeness, she served as CEO of venture-backed company Blip Networks, prior to its acquisition by Maker Studios, and also led various digital and e-commerce businesses at media and entertainment companies, includingDiscovery Communications , The Knot, andAOL . Day has advised several media and technology start-ups and she currently serves on the Board of Directors for Blue Ant Media and NATPE.Phil Wiser has been Chief Technology Officer ofCBS since 2018. Prior toCBS , Wiser was chief technology officer at Hearst. Wiser worked across the portfolio of Hearst businesses including cable networks such asESPN and A&E, more than 30 broadcast television stations, magazines, newspapers and digital media brands. Before joining Hearst, Wiser was chairman and president ofSezmi Corporation , a technology company he founded in 2006 that pioneered the delivery of Internet television subscriptions. Wiser was chief technology officer atSony Corporation of America . Prior toSony , he built the one of the earliest online music distribution platforms as the founder of Liquid Audio, where he was chief technology officer. Wiser graduated fromStanford University with a master’s degree in electrical engineering, and he graduated from theUniversity of Maryland, College Park with a bachelor’s degree in the same field, summa cum laude. Wiser serves on the board of trustees at theRock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, and the board of visitors atClark School of Engineering ,University of Maryland .Tom Ryan has served the CEO and Co-Founder of Pluto TV since early 2014. Under his leadership, Pluto TV became the leading free streaming TV service in the U.S. with more than 18 million monthly active users tuning into over 200 live channels and thousands of on-demand movies and TV shows. He also led Pluto TV through its successful acquisition byViacom inJanuary 2019 . Earlier in his career, Tom served as CEO of Threadless, an online art community and e-commerce company, from 2008 to 2012. Previously he was Senior Vice President of Digital Strategy and Business Development at EMI Music and was part of the early team atVirgin Mobile USA . Tom also co-founded Cductive, a pioneering online music service, which was merged with eMusic in 1999.
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