
Paramount Co-CEOs Earned More Than $61M Combined in 2024, Bob Bakish Severance Revealed

Paramount Global, which is set to be acquired by David Ellison’s Skydance Media, has disclosed 2024 compensation details for its top executives, led by its three-person Office of the CEO.
The company filed a form 10-k/A, disclosing the pay packages for co-CEOs George Cheeks, president and CEO of CBS, Brian Robbins, president and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, and Chris McCarthy, president and CEO, Showtime & MTV Entertainment Studios.
Cheeks’ compensation for 2024 amounted to $22.1 million, Robbins’ to $19.6 million million, and McCarthy’s to $19.5 million, according to the regulatory filing. Combined, the compensation packages for the three men totaled more than $61 million.
Their compensation packages included their earnings before they were elevated to the co-ceo roles, and the discrepancies between them reflect the differences in the divisions of the company that each oversees. The filing indicates that their compensation specific to their work in the office of the CEO was $6 million each.
The company filed a form 10-k/A, disclosing the pay packages for co-CEOs George Cheeks, president and CEO of CBS, Brian Robbins, president and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon, and Chris McCarthy, president and CEO, Showtime & MTV Entertainment Studios.
Cheeks’ compensation for 2024 amounted to $22.1 million, Robbins’ to $19.6 million million, and McCarthy’s to $19.5 million, according to the regulatory filing. Combined, the compensation packages for the three men totaled more than $61 million.
Their compensation packages included their earnings before they were elevated to the co-ceo roles, and the discrepancies between them reflect the differences in the divisions of the company that each oversees. The filing indicates that their compensation specific to their work in the office of the CEO was $6 million each.
- 25/04/2025
- di Georg Szalai and Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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