Paramount Global has announced significant cost-cutting measures, including the closure of its Paramount Television Studios and the layoff of approximately 2,000 employees, or 15% of its U.S. workforce. These actions, starting Tuesday, are part of a broader strategy to reduce expenses by $500 million ahead of a planned merger with Skydance Media. The layoffs will occur in three phases and are expected to be completed by the end of the year. This decision follows a $6 billion writedown in the value of Paramount's cable networks, reflecting challenges in the traditional TV market as the company shifts focus towards streaming services. Nicole Clemens, a well-regarded chief, will depart as the studio's projects transition to CBS Studios.
Paramount is shutting down its TV studio as part of a new wave of layoffs: Image: Paramount Ahead of its upcoming merger with Skydance Media, Paramount is winding down its TV production studio as part of a larger restructuring effort that… https://t.co/ykRPBrMpCe #ai #ainews
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The announcement came days after Paramount wrote down the value of its cable networks by $6 billion and said it planned to lay off 2,000 people, or about 15 percent of its workforce. https://t.co/vOGneOfOj0