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Leslie Moonves

Leslie Moonves (born December 23, 1948) is President and Chief Executive Officer of CBS Corporation.

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  • Vanity Fair Magazine Has Just Announced Its 2008 'New Establishment' Power List. So How Did the Videogame Industry Fare?

    …Rothschild, financier (33) 52. Mickey Drexler, J. Crew (55) 53. Jeffrey Katzenberg, DreamWorks Animation (38) 54. Leslie Moonves , CBS (25) 55. George Clooney, actor, producer, director, activist (27) 56. Jay-Z, hip-hop (47) 57. Oscar …

    09/02/2008Blogs
  • Level Up's Top Four Gaming Tidbits for May 1st, 2008

    CON ...sistency is also the hobgoblin of big CEOs, it would seem GTA ...IV is certainly audacious , but is it really hopeful? HMM ...More hot air Steam and other Valve topics , discussed RND ... Who will tap out first , Sumner Redstone or Les Moonves ?

    05/01/2008Blogs
  • March Madness and Productivity

    …model, supplemented by premium services, should earn the network "more than $21 million in total revenue," CBS President Les Moonves projected during a recent earnings call with analysts. That's despite the fact that operating costs for March Madness On …

    03/20/2008Blogs
  • March Madness Slams Business

    …model, supplemented by premium services, should earn the network "more than $21 million in total revenue," CBS President Les Moonves projected during a recent earnings call with analysts. That's despite the fact that operating costs for March Madness On …

    03/20/2008Tech and Business
  • What If Your Sign Isn’t Funny?

    …he tried out last week. Attempting a twist on one popular chant he'd heard-"More Money, Les Moonves ," a play on the name of Leslie Moonves , president and CEO of CBS-Colton tried to start up his own version: "More money, Jeff Zucker …

    11/17/2007Culture

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