• No action against CBS CEO Les Moonves yet on sexual misconduct allegation

    MUMBAI:  US Network CBS has not yet taken any legal action against CEO Leslie Moonves as its board of directors inves

  • CBS boosting Netflix content; looks at more revenue streams

    Submitted by ITV Production on Dec 10, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: CBS CEO Les Moonves said he expects the media company to expand content license distribution agreements with Netflix and other subscription video-on-demand services.

    Talking at the UBS Media conference, he said that demand for high quality content is growing as cable networks, and overseas distributors try to satisfy subscribers.

    "We?re looking at a variety of ways to get paid from things that truly didn?t exist. The world has changed drastically the last few years. We can get paid for a new programme 12 different ways. Five years ago, it was one or two.?

    Moonves also said that weaker ratings for the new TV season are due mostly to special factors and measurement systems that don?t fully capture audiences on new platforms.

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  • Les Moonves extends deal with CBS

    Submitted by ITV Production on Oct 17, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: US media conglomerate CBS has announced a new agreement with president, CEO Leslie Moonves. The agreement supersedes his prior contract, which was to conclude in 2015, and extends his term with CBS through 30 June 2017.

    Under the terms of the agreement, Moonves‘ salary remains at its current level. As before, he will continue to be eligible for an annual performance-based bonus and will receive equity-based compensation that further ties the value of the agreement to the performance of the Company‘s stock. At the end of his new term, Moonves will become eligible, at his discretion, to hold the position of an executive advisor to the Company for an additional four years. In addition, during that term, Moonves has the option to establish a production company under CBS‘ auspices.

    CBS executive chairman, founder Sumner Redstone said, "This is terrific news for CBS and all of its constituencies. Leslie‘s record as a CEO is not only among the best in media, it‘s among the best in all of business. This agreement secures the company even further into the future, and it also further aligns and strengthens the interests of the chief executive with those of our shareholders. I look forward to all Leslie will continue to do as the genius that he is."

    Moonves said, "I take great pride in all the tremendous success we‘ve enjoyed at CBS. And the good news is that I feel even more enthusiastic about what my terrific team and I will accomplish going forward. I am very gratified that my relationship with CBS will continue into the future, and I look forward to building on all of the exciting opportunities that lie ahead."

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    MUMBAI: For quite a while now ABC has struggled to bring in the ratings and compete with the other three US broadcast

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