CBS and Paramount Restructure

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<font color=yellow>Les Moonves</font>, CBS president and Viacom's co-president and co-chief operating officer, is already flexing his muscles at Viacom by combining CBS and Paramount's television production studios.

According to Zap2It, Moonves is hoping to boost profits with the move. "We've got the greatest group of assets ever assembled to serve television viewers across all platforms, and this reorganization helps us make the most of that extraordinary portfolio of properties," he said.

Moonves also promoted a trio of exectives. <font color=yellow>Nancy Tellem</font>, formerly the president of CBS Entertainment was bumped up to the position of president of the CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group.

"[She] has an intuitive understanding of how the creative and business process work together to create success and has been one of the main factors that has made our turnaround at CBS a reality," Moonves said of Tellum.

<font color=yellow>Nina Tassler</font> will move into Tellum's former post; she previously was the head of drama development at CBS. Tassler was instrumental in developing both CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and CSI: Miami.

Yahoo!News reported that Moonves had high praise for Tassler as well. "Nina has been the creative vision behind all our dramatic success at CBS," he commented. "We felt that that creative vision should be overseeing the rest of the CBS programing."

Tassler sees the combination of CBS Productions and Paramount Network Television as beneficial to CBS's dramas. "I think the most exciting thing is that we're going to get a lot of projects in the pipeline between Paramount and CBS, we're going to have access to a lot of writers who are on the Paramount roster," she noted.

<font color=yellow>David Stapf</font> was promoted from the position of heading up CBS's current programing to the position of president of Paramount Network Television. <font color=yellow>Garry Hart</font> will be vacating the position to become an independent producer for Paramount Network Television.

The Futon Critic noted that Moonves praised Hart's decade-long contribution to Paramount. "Paramount has been a great and proud name in television for a long time, and Garry has been an important part of its success for the last decade,” he said. “He’s a true professional, and everyone at Viacom, Paramount and CBS owe him a sincere vote of thanks for his significant contributions to the reputation and performance of one of the media industry’s great programming companies. We look forward to a long, mutually-beneficial relationship with Garry, as he uses his significant creativity and knowledge of the television audience to develop successful projects for the studio for many years to come.”

To read the original reports, please visit Zap2It, Yahoo!News and The Futon Critic!<center></center>
 
:D i think it'll be cool to play a part in csi ;) all the csi actor could pick six fans every other month to be on the show with them :)
 
Posted by amymoore:
:D i think it'll be cool to play a part in csi ;) all the csi actor could pick six fans every other month to be on the show with them :)

Is this in reference to anything in the article? I read through it quickly, so maybe I missed something? :rolleyes:
 
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