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Sumner Murray Redstone (né Rothstein; May 27, 1923 – August 11, 2020) was an American billionaire businessman and media magnate. He was the founder and chairman of the second incarnation of Viacom , chairman of CBS Corporation (both companies were dissolved in 2019 , a year before Redstone's death), and the majority owner and chairman of the ...
Los Angeles CNN Business — Sumner Redstone, a media titan and billionaire who, as chairman of Viacom and National Amusements, drew headlines both for his deal-making as well as his turbulent...
Sumner M. Redstone, the billionaire entrepreneur who saw business as combat and his advancing years as no obstacle in building a media empire that encompassed CBS and Viacom, died on Tuesday at...
Sumner Redstone, (born May 27, 1923, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died August 11, 2020, Los Angeles, California), American media executive whose company, National Amusements, Inc. (NAI), acquired leading film, television, and entertainment properties, notably Viacom and CBS.
Updated on: August 12, 2020 / 7:10 PM EDT / CBS News. Sumner Redstone, the media legend who built what is now ViacomCBS, died Tuesday at age 97, the company confirmed in a statement Wednesday.
Sumner Redstone, one of the US media giants who shaped the modern entertainment industry, has died at the age of 97. Redstone took over his father's drive-in movie theatre business National ...
Sumner Redstone, a ruthless litigator and shrewd deal maker, has died. WSJ's Keach Hagey, who wrote the only biography on the media mogul, and WSJ media editor Amol Sharma recount his life and its ...
Sumner Redstone obituary | Sumner Redstone | The Guardian. Sumner Redstone in 2013. His empire included Viacom and CBS and he was famous for his catchphrase ‘content is king’. Photograph ...
Sumner Redstone, the media mogul who built his family’s drive-in theater chain into a multibillion-dollar empire encompassing CBS and Viacom and later became the center of a jilted lover’s...
Sumner Redstone, who built a media empire from his family's drive-in movie chain, has died. He was 97. ViacomCBS Inc., which he lead for decades, remembered Redstone for his "unparalleled...