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Karmazin Steps Down at Viacom as Succession Plan Takes Shape







Karmazin Steps Down at Viacom as
Succession Plan Takes Shape

Karmazin Steps Down at Viacom as
Succession Plan Takes Shape
06/01/2004 10:26 AM

Chairman Sumner Redstone indicated he would retire in three years and picked the heads of CBS and MTV to fill Mel Karmazin's job as president.




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