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Leslie Moonves, President and CEO, CBS Corporation and Julie Chen, right, co-anchor of CBS' The Early Show pose for a photo with stars of the new CBS fall shows Jimmy Smits (center, CANE), Lloyd Owen (left, VIVA LAUGHLIN) and Ellen Woglom (VIVA LAUGHLIN) at the party held at Tavern on the Green in New York City following the 2007 CBS Upfront presentation.
Leslie Moonves, president and CEO of CBS Corp., is silhouetted while watching a video presentation during his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in this Jan. 9. 2007 file photo. CBS Corp.'s first-quarter earnings fell 6 percent, hurt by a tax charge selling radio stations and lower TV syndication income, the company said Thursday, May 3, 2007.
Leslie Moonves, president and CEO of CBS Corp., is silhouetted while watching a video presentation during his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in this Jan. 9. 2007 file photo. CBS Corp. swung to a profit in the fourth quarter from a year ago period that included a major charge to write down the value of its television and radio businesses, the company said Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007.
The 10 highest-paid CEOs for 2007 at Standard & Poor's 500 companies based on calculations by The Associated Press are shown in this photo combo. From top left: John Thain of Merrill Lynch, Leslie Moonves of CBS Corp., Richard Adkerson of Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold Inc., Bob Simpson of XTO Energy Inc., Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Kenneth Chenault of American Express Co., Eugene Isenberg of Nabors Industries Ltd., John Mack of Morgan Stanely, Glenn Murphy of Gap Inc., and Ray Irani of Occidental Petroleum Corp.
The 10 highest-paid CEOs for 2007 at Standard & Poor's 500 companies based on calculations by The Associated Press are shown in this photo combo. From top left: John Thain of Merrill Lynch, Leslie Moonves of CBS Corp., Richard Adkerson of Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold Inc., Bob Simpson of XTO Energy Inc., Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Kenneth Chenault of American Express Co., Eugene Isenberg of Nabors Industries Ltd., John Mack of Morgan Stanely, Glenn Murphy of Gap Inc., and Ray Irani of Occidental Petroleum Corp.
Martin Stikselk, CCO of Last. fm (L), CBS corporation president and chief executive officer Leslie Moonves, Felix Miller, CEO of Last. fm and Quincy Smith President of CBS Interactive (R) are shown in this undated publicity photo from New York released to Reuters January 23, 2008. The social music network owned by CBS Corp said on Wednesday it is introducing a free service for fans to listen to their favorite songs on-demand. The new service is being launched in partnership with the the four major music companies, as well as over 150,000 labels and artists.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, left, poses with president and CEO of CBS Leslie Moonves, before the start of a football game between the Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Kraft and Moonves stand with illustrations and a model of a proposed CBS-themed restaurant to be built as a joint venture between Kraft and CBS Corp. at Gillette Stadium.