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Paramount cuts 15% of US staff, writes down $6 billion in latest sign of TV troubles

Paramount to lay off 15% of staff, takes $6 billion writedown in latest sign of TV troubles
August 08, 2024

New York (CNN) — Paramount Global, the storied media conglomerate, announced Thursday it will lay off 15% of its US staff and write down $6 billion in value of its cable television networks as it prepares to merge with Skydance Media.

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