MGM, which has been exploring its options for
some time following its emergence from bankruptcy seven years
ago, has formed an office of the CEO to oversee operations and
facilitate its strategic initiatives.
The office will report directly to the board and include a group
of divisional heads and senior executives.
The members of the temporary office will include former
executives from Pixar, CBS, Viacom and Google Ventures.
MGM Holdings Inc is the holding company for Metro Goldwyn Mayer
Inc and the company did not cite any reason for ending Barber's
contract.
Metro Goldwyn Mayer, a producer and distributor of film and
television content, is famous for classics such as James Bond,
Rocky and others. MGM also co-produces and distributes
television shows such as "Teen Wolf" on MTV, "Vikings" on A&E
and "Fargo" on FX.
MGM said last year it would buy the 81 percent stake in U.S.
channel Epix it did not already own from Viacom Inc <VIAB.O> and
Lionsgate Entertainment Corp <LGFA.N> for about $1 billion.
(Reporting by Rishika Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by
Gopakumar Warrier)
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