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How Hollywood Cheapened Its Product
Through their mindless willingness to sell DVDs to Redbox and Netflix, the studios have cheapened their entire food chain
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From Iger to Dauman to Murdoch, Media Mogul Salaries Swell in 2010
The economy wasn’t the only thing that rebounded. Top executives like Philippe Dauman and Les Moonves saw their compensation packages soar – but not Jeffrey Katzenberg
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Viacom Profits Drop as Paramount Profits Fall 77%
Media giant’s first quarter net income slides 12 percent on home entertainment sales dip
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Megabucks! Viacom CEO Made Over $84.5 Million in 2010
Paramount’s corporate parent filed a proxy statement showing it paid Chairman Sumner Redstone $15 million and COO Thomas Dooley $64.7 million
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2010: Top 5 Mogul Moments
For some major corporate players some days were really up and some were really down this year
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Thanks, Snooki! Viacom Profits Soar 51% on Cable Revenues
Cost-cutting — and smaller film slate at Paramount helped, too
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Casey Affleck Sexual Harassment Case Heats Up
Another woman accuses actor of “advances” on set of Joaquim Phoenix documentary
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Redstone to Daily Beast: Name Your Source and Be ‘Well Protected’
Upset over a leak about his affinity for a new girl-group, the Viacom chief chooses the “name your source” route
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Viacom Gives Dauman New Deal
Sumner Redstone gives CEO five-year extension through 2016 to match Moonves
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CBS Gives Moonves New 5-Year Contract
Salary will remain at its current level, along with stock incentives and performance bonuses
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Redstone Donates $1M to Autism Group
Viacom founder’s gift will be used for scientific research and improving treatments for disease
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CBS Profit Down in Q4, But Moonves Upbeat on Revenue
Company reports 57 percent net earnings slide, claims advertising is coming back
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‘Star Trek,’ ‘Transformers 2,’ ‘G.I. Joe’ Trigger Big Profits for Viacom
Company’s DVD, Blu-Ray sales, cost-cutting help offset advertising slide
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Moguls Lighten Their Wallets, but Not So’s You’d Notice
From Iger to Murdoch to Bewkes, TheWrap's second annual look inside the media execs' paychecks