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Sumner Redstone, who built Viacom into US media titan, dies at 97

  • Redstone built the firm through aggressive acquisitions, but made headlines through combative breaks with wives, actors and executives
  • Through deft calls, he shaped CBS, Paramount Pictures and Blockbuster to amass a fortune worth US$4.6 billion at one point

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Sumner Redstone. Photo: Reuters
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Sumner Redstone, who built a media empire from his family’s drive-in movie chain, has died. He was 97.

ViacomCBS, which he led for decades, remembered Redstone for his “unparalleled passion to win, his endless intellectual curiosity, and his complete dedication to the company”.

Redstone built the company through aggressive acquisitions, but many headlines with his name focused on severed ties with wives, actors and executives. In multiple interviews, he said he’d never die.

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His tight-fisted grip on the National Amusements theatre chain, which controlled CBS Corp and Viacom Inc through voting stock, was passed to his daughter Shari Redstone, who battled top executives to remerge the two entities that split in 2006.

Shari Redstone. File photo: AP
Shari Redstone. File photo: AP
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Sumner Redstone’s battles with his own family were as dramatic as his corporate manoeuvres. Son Brent Redstone once sued his father to break up his media empire – then settled for a princely sum to give up his voting shares.

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