The CBS CEO will keep the top job but still get $100 million in severance
Media giants CBS and Viacom are planning to rejoin after years apart.
Ianniello will report to Viacom CEO Robert Bakish, Bloomberg reported, but will remain chief of CBS and get other merger bonuses as part of the CBS effort to keep his support as the companies combine.
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