Paramount Global lays off 800 workers
The company's CEO, Bob Bakish, said that the company needs to "reduce costs."
Paramount Global announced this Tuesday that it will lay off 800 workers. The company's CEO, Bob Bakish, announced the layoffs in a memo sent to employees. He claimed that the company needs to "reduce costs" and has to cut about 3% of their total workforce:
The exact number was not announced in the memo, however, sources close to Bakish told Variety that 800 jobs would be cut at CBS, Paramount Pictures, Paramount+, PlutoTV and Showtime in addition to television networks such as Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV. All affected employees in the United States will be notified throughout the day on Tuesday. Bakish said employees in other countries will also be affected.
Paramount Global's transformation
The layoffs come amid a series of Paramount merger attempts with other major media outlets. The first of them, announced at the end of 2023, was with Warner Bros. Ultimately, that deal did not go through. On January 31 it was announced that Byron Allen, owner of The Weather Channel, offered to buy the company for $30 billion.
The news comes on the same day that the Super Bowl audience data was published. The game had the largest telecast since man walked on the Moon. This did not go unnoticed. Bakish shared the news in his memo along with other company successes:
However, the good news is not enough to save Paramount Global's profits. The company recalled that despite growing 3% thanks to its streaming and film businesses, it lost about 8% on linear television, affecting its bottom line.