Ahead of the long-anticipated Viacom and CBS merger, the forthcoming entity has announced a number of content and digital executives that will populate its top ranks upon the deal’s closing, which is expected to be finalized in early December.
Brian Robbins
- Digital Media Guru Brian Robbins Likely To Be Named Chairman, CEO Of Paramount Pictures
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Brian Robbins To Resume Oversight Of Awesomeness After ViacomCBS Merger Closes
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Nickelodeon Buys Learning App ‘Sparkler’ To Bolster Its Preschooler Streaming Service
Nickelodeon, the Viacom-owned kids’ content brand that works with top YouTube stars like Ryan ToysReview and JoJo Siwa, has just acquired early childhoold learning platform Sparkler.
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7-Year-Old YouTube Megastar Ryan ToysReview Is Getting His Own Nickelodeon Series
After expanding his multi-million dollar empire by inking 40 global licensing deals in January, seven-year-old YouTube phenom Ryan ToysReview is set to become even more ubiquitous with launch of his very own Nickelodeon show.
- Nickelodeon Influencer JoJo Siwa To Hit The Road In Support Of Debut EP, ‘D.R.E.A.M.’
- Viacom Names AwesomenessTV Co-Founder Brian Robbins President Of Nickelodeon
- Viacom In Advanced Talks To Acquire AwesomenessTV (Report)
- Awesomeness Films President Matt Kaplan Leaves To Launch His Own Production Firm
- Awesomeness Taps Former WWE Studios Exec Brad Buchanan
- Former AwesomenessTV Chief Brian Robbins To Lead New Division At Paramount Pictures
- AwesomenessTV CEO Brian Robbins Will Depart Company To “Seek New Challenges”
- AwesomenessTV CEO Wants To Do Political Content Aimed At Younger Audiences
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