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Paramount is undergoing major changes as CEO Bob Bakish steps down and a trio of senior executives take over. The entertainment studio announced on Monday that Bakish will be replaced by George Cheeks, Chris McCarthy, and Brian Robbins as part of an “Office of the CEO” arrangement. This shift in leadership comes as major Paramount shareholder Shari Redstone considers selling her controlling stake in the company.

Redstone expressed confidence in the new leadership team and their ability to accelerate growth, develop popular content, and optimize streaming strategies. She did not address the potential sale of her stake in the company but thanked Bakish for his many years of service.

The leadership change at Paramount could be a significant move if a sale of the controlling stake occurs. Speculation suggests that Ellison’s background in tech business could be used to enhance Paramount’s operations if his investor group takes over. The new executives are tasked with developing a comprehensive long-range plan to strengthen the company’s balance sheet and continue to drive growth. Redstone expressed excitement for the future under the new leadership team.

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