CBS Silences Gaza Critics: Redstone's Grip
Bill Owens resigned from 60 Minutes after Paramount (Shari Redstone) interfered with Israel coverage. BlackRock/Vanguard own major stakes.
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The contradiction: Independence for thee, control for me.
Paramount's controlling shareholder Shari Redstone complained about 60 Minutes' Gaza coverage, triggering producer Bill Owens' resignation. The network denies editorial interference.
The core record has 3 important points: Bill Owens resigned citing 'editorial encroachments'. BlackRock and Vanguard are top institutional shareholders. Defense contractors are among CBS's largest advertisers.
Ownership context: Paramount Global (National Amusements/Redstone) → BlackRock/Vanguard. Funding context: Defense Contractors, Pharma (Top Advertisers).
The source trail for this page includes Columbia Journalism Review and SEC 13F Filing (BlackRock).
Summary
Paramount's controlling shareholder Shari Redstone complained about 60 Minutes' Gaza coverage, triggering producer Bill Owens' resignation. The network denies editorial interference.
⚡ Key Facts
- Bill Owens resigned citing 'editorial encroachments'.
- BlackRock and Vanguard are top institutional shareholders.
- Defense contractors are among CBS's largest advertisers.
CBS Silences Gaza Critics: Redstone's Grip
Independence for thee, control for me.
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