Karmazin Steps Down at Viacom as Succession Plan Takes Shape
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Viacom President Karmazin Steps Down
Viacom President Karmazin Steps Down
06/01/2004 10:44 AMReuters via Wired News Jun 1 2004 3:11PM GMT
Karmazin Steps Down as President of
Viacom
Karmazin Steps Down as President of
Viacom
06/01/2004 09:15 AMMedia conglomgerate Viacom said today that Mel Karmazin was resigning
as president and chief operating officer.
Mel Karmazin Resigns As Viacom President
(AP)
Mel Karmazin Resigns As Viacom President
(AP)
06/01/2004 09:56 PMAP - Mel Karmazin, one of the most highly regarded executives in the
media industry, resigned suddenly as the No. 2 executive at Viacom
Inc., the media conglomerate that owns CBS and MTV.
Karmazin Resigns As President of Viacom
(AP)
Karmazin Resigns As President of Viacom
(AP)
06/01/2004 09:10 AMAP - Mel Karmazin has resigned as president and chief operating
officer of the media giant Viacom Inc. as the company seeks to find a
successor for its 81-year-old chairman and CEO, Sumner Redstone.
Karmazin Ends a Turbulent Run at Viacom
Karmazin Ends a Turbulent Run at Viacom
06/01/2004 11:19 PMMel Karmazin stepped down as president of Viacom, providing a coda to
the four-year, tension-filled partnership between him and Sumner
Redstone.
Karmazin resigns as president of Viacom
Karmazin resigns as president of Viacom
06/01/2004 12:22 PMSaying goodbye to Viacom's Mel
Karmazin, the Willy Loman of the ...
Saying goodbye to Viacom's Mel
Karmazin, the Willy Loman of the ...
06/03/2004 06:35 PMSlate-2 hours ago ... entertainment business was about controlling
costs, selling ads, and watching pennies—not laying daring bets,
dating starlets, and counting Google mentions. ...
Mel Karmazin leaves Viacom - Changing
Viacom's business model - Viacom's
recovery
Mel Karmazin leaves Viacom - Changing
Viacom's business model - Viacom's
recovery
06/21/2004 04:25 AMMel Karmazin leaves Viacom - Changing Viacom's business model -
Viacom's
recovery
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Plan to Shed Blockbuster Boosts Viacom
Plan to Shed Blockbuster Boosts Viacom
02/10/2004 01:33 PMTheStreet.com Feb 10 2004 5:20PM GMT
The digital home takes shape
The digital home takes shape
08/13/2004 01:27 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Thu Aug 12, 04:03 pm GMT
User-friendly BI takes shape
User-friendly BI takes shape
06/21/2004 07:35 AMActuate and MicroStrategy continue to battle over an enterprise market
increasingly demanding more user-friendly business intelligence from a
single BI platform.
Windows Server 2003 SP1 Takes Shape
Windows Server 2003 SP1 Takes Shape
04/30/2004 03:09 PMFrom Microsoft Watch: While most of the focus in Microsoft
Service-Pack land has been on the forthcoming Windows XP Service Pack
2, Microsoft also pushing full-steam-ahead with Service Pack 1 for
Windows Server 2003. A new interim beta build of SP1 went to private
testers earlier this week.
This Time It's Real: An Antimissile
System Takes Shape
This Time It's Real: An Antimissile
System Takes Shape
05/03/2004 07:21 PMAs early as this summer, rockets hidden in silos will give the nation
its first operating defense against intercontinental ballistic
missiles since the 1970's.
Open Source Initiative Board takes shape
Open Source Initiative Board takes shape
04/01/2005 08:32 PMZDNet Apr 2 2005 12:52AM GMT
Iraqi Government Takes Shape, But Powers
Unclear (Reuters)
Iraqi Government Takes Shape, But Powers
Unclear (Reuters)
05/26/2004 04:38 AMReuters - Iraq's new government is taking shape,
with U.S. officials leaking names of a prime minister and
president, but confusion remained on Wednesday over what power,
if any, they would have over a vast U.S. army in the country.
Report: EU ruling on Microsoft antitrust
case takes shape
Report: EU ruling on Microsoft antitrust
case takes shape
03/13/2003 06:13 PMA report this week indicates that the software company is likely to be
found guilty of violating European antitrust laws later this year.
Microsoft Anti-Spyware Beta Takes
Familiar Shape
Microsoft Anti-Spyware Beta Takes
Familiar Shape
01/04/2005 03:15 PMThe software giant releases a repackaged version of Giant's
anti-spyware application internally and says it's all systems go for a
public beta later this month.
With Linux Software Moving To Desktops,
Rivalry Takes Shape (Investor's Business
Daily)
With Linux Software Moving To Desktops,
Rivalry Takes Shape (Investor's Business
Daily)
04/13/2004 08:40 AMInvestor's Business Daily - A new operating system war is brewing on
desktop PCs, and it's not Windows vs. Mac, or even Windows vs. Linux.
BBC takes first steps towards TV on the
internet
BBC takes first steps towards TV on the
internet
05/02/2004 10:32 PMThe New Zealand Herald May 3 2004 2:43AM GMT
Dell Takes More Steps into Linux
Dell Takes More Steps into Linux
04/30/2004 05:39 PMLinuxPlanet Apr 30 2004 10:19PM GMT
Icann takes first steps towards IPv6
Icann takes first steps towards IPv6
07/22/2004 06:09 AMPersonal Computer World Jul 22 2004 10:53AM GMT
Micro-robot takes first steps
Micro-robot takes first steps
05/05/2004 03:24 PMManchester Online May 5 2004 8:12PM GMT
7 Quick Steps For A Marketing Plan
7 Quick Steps For A Marketing Plan
05/04/2004 10:34 PMWebDevInfo May 5 2004 2:15AM GMT
Pentagon Takes Key Steps Toward
Terrorism Trials
Pentagon Takes Key Steps Toward
Terrorism Trials
12/31/2003 01:34 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 31 2003 0:44AM ET
Transmeta takes tiny steps outside PC
market
Transmeta takes tiny steps outside PC
market
01/05/2004 11:03 AMThe chipmaker aims to bring power efficiency in a small package to
hardware ranging from computer terminals and blade servers to
printers, copiers and consumer devices.
St. Paul takes steps toward wireless
Internet
St. Paul takes steps toward wireless
Internet
04/14/2005 09:17 AMStartribune.com - Thu Apr 14, 09:44 am GMT
NASA Completes First Steps in Shuttle
Plan (AP)
NASA Completes First Steps in Shuttle
Plan (AP)
04/16/2004 09:04 PMAP - The independent group overseeing NASA's effort to resume shuttle
flights said Friday the agency has completed the first steps toward
returning to space.
Orange takes steps to block mobile spam
Orange takes steps to block mobile spam
12/23/2003 06:07 AMForward it to the operator for disposal
China Takes Steps to Prevent Another
SARS Cover-Up
China Takes Steps to Prevent Another
SARS Cover-Up
12/23/2003 07:20 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 23 2003 6:34AM ET
IBM takes steps toward On Demand vision
- Infoworld Staff
IBM takes steps toward On Demand vision
- Infoworld Staff
01/28/2004 12:30 PMIBM took another small step toward bringing its 15-month vision of On
Demand computing to the real world on Wednesday, rolling out an IT
service that helps corporate users remotely automate and manage
datacenters made up of a patchwork of different
platforms.
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NACA Takes Two Steps Up on Cargo Supply
Chain
NACA Takes Two Steps Up on Cargo Supply
Chain
03/17/2005 03:23 AMNACA's Conterm Consolidation Services has dedicated some of its staff
solely to hazardous materials. Moreover, Wi-Fi is now in use at five
of NACA's Vanguard Logistics warehouses.
North Korea takes fitful steps into
computer era
North Korea takes fitful steps into
computer era
12/29/2003 09:54 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 29 2003 8:43AM ET
Oracle Steps Up Plan for PeopleSoft
Board (Reuters)
Oracle Steps Up Plan for PeopleSoft
Board (Reuters)
01/24/2004 09:15 AMReuters - Oracle Corp named five candidates late
on Friday it plans to nominate for election to PeopleSoft
Inc.'s board of directors, in an ongoing $7.3 billion hostile
bid to take over the company.
Nokia takes steps to fight mobile phone
explosions
Nokia takes steps to fight mobile phone
explosions
11/14/2003 05:14 PMCompany targets battery counterfeiters.
New Government Computer System Takes 15
Steps To Save A Document
New Government Computer System Takes 15
Steps To Save A Document
07/22/2004 04:26 AMAh, the federal government at work. When you install a new computer
system, you generally do so to make your office more efficient. Not
with the government. It turns out that a new SAP powered computer
system at two offices of (of all things) the Federal Technology
Service (the GSA's info tech procurement group), has
slowed things down
to a crawl. They're blaming the training procedure, but it says
people were trained... but apparently they were trained without
actually seeing the system they were being trained on (no, seriously).
The article claims that the GSA was shocked to discover that practice
and theory didn't match, and that employees actually needed trainers
on hand to help them when they actually had the new system in place.
Of course, one reason why they might need training is that the system
sounds ridiculously complex. It now takes 15 (count 'em) steps to
save a file. Meanwhile, bills go unpaid, orders go unprocessed, and
the group insists they're going to muddle through because turning back
is not an option and "workarounds" will upset the auditors.
Apparently, the $46 million of our tax money spent on the system did
not go to any usability testing. Among the other descriptive phrases
used in the article: "someone bursts into tears almost hourly," "it is
very, very difficult to learn the new system," "unnecessarily
complicated," and "not always intuitive." Sounds great.
Big business takes aim at stock option
plan
Big business takes aim at stock option
plan
07/14/2004 03:20 PMA proposal to treat stock options as expenses in earnings statements
comes under fire from America's largest businesses groups.
12-March-2003 -- Plan to snoop on fliers
takes intrusion to new heights
12-March-2003 -- Plan to snoop on fliers
takes intrusion to new heights
03/12/2003 09:11 PMPlan to snoop on fliers takes intrusion to new heights -- "Yet an
earlier, little-noticed filing by the TSA's former...
What's Next for Mel Karmazin?
What's Next for Mel Karmazin?
06/02/2004 10:17 AMHollywood quickly made sport of guessing which media giant Karmazin
might show up at next. But the options, at least for the moment, look
slim.
papal succession
papal succession
04/01/2005 02:22 PM
Pope John Paul II has had a
heart attack. Soon, the
College
a>
of Cardinals
will
assemble
to
choose
his successor. Even in death, however, this pontiff will exert
extraordinary control over
the process, having
elevated an
unprecedented number of clerics to this body.
The choice of
Jaime
Lucas Ortega y Alamino,
archbishop of Havana, would
continue
John Paul II's
legacy of opposition to communism and totalitarianism. Another
frontrunner is the socially conservative Nigerian Cardinal
Fr
ancis Arinze.
Arinze would continue John Paul II's cultural legacy while
recognizing the
demographic
reality
of modern global Catholicism. Also mentioned as a frontrunner is
Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga
of Honduras, a strong
proponent of third world debt relief. Progressives would welcome
the elevation of German Cardinal
Walter Kasper,
an
advocate
for religious tolerance and pluralism, or the moderate Italian
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re,
a frequent
sta
nd-in
during the Holy Week ceremonies. Conservatives favor Columbian
Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos. Hoyos shares the Pope's
traditionalist
a> vision
of a church
at odds with modernity.
But the smart
money,
is on
Dionigi Tettamanzi.
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