A former employee of Paramount Global is accusing the company of discriminating against him because of his age and race.
Joseph Jerome is an Emmy-winning producer who served as production counsel to "Entertainment Tonight" from 1994 to 2024.
He succeeds longtime domestic distribution boss Chris Aronson, who didn't survive the Skydance-Paramount merger.
Paramount announced plans to cut roughly 1,000 jobs, paring down its workforce as it undergoes a major overhaul to its ...
Paramount Pictures has named longtime Lionsgate executive Shaun Barber as head of domestic theatrical distribution. In his ...
Emmy Award-winning Texas journalist Nicole Baker says she's been ousted from her position as an evening news anchor as part ...
Paramount announced layoffs as the company restructures after completing its $8 billion merger with Skydance earlier this ...
Joseph Jerome, who worked at the company since 1994, says he and other older, white lawyers were fired last year as the company allegedly prioritized hiring minorities.
In long-awaited cuts just months after completing its $8 billion merger with Skydance, Paramount has begun layoffs set to ...
The late-night host has reached an agreement to extend his contract for another year after months of speculation over whether ...
Paramount has hired Lionsgate's Shaun Barber as their new head of domestic theatrical distribution. He replaces Chris Aronson ...
Midtown office landlord Paramount Group will give CEO Albert Behler a $34 million golden parachute if he can succeed in his ...