Browse the full management transaction log of Paramount Global, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Media & Communication sector, Paramount Global has published 27 insider filings. The latest transaction was reported on 18 May 2022 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: REDSTONE SHARI. The full history is free.
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Paramount Global is a U.S.-listed media, streaming, and entertainment company traded on the NASDAQ in the United States. It is built around a portfolio of well-known brands that span broadcast television, cable networks, film studios, direct-to-consumer streaming, and content licensing. The company’s best-known properties include CBS, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, BET, Showtime/Paramount+ with Showtime, Paramount+, and Pluto TV. That mix gives Paramount a vertically integrated model: it creates content, distributes it across multiple platforms, and monetizes it through advertising, subscriptions, theatrical releases, and licensing. ([paramount.com](https://www.paramount.com/about?utm_source=openai)) From a historical perspective, Paramount’s roots go back more than a century. Paramount Pictures has been producing films since 1912, while the current corporate structure is the result of successive restructurings and mergers across the U.S. media landscape. The company is headquartered in New York, placing it at the center of the U.S. media, advertising, and capital markets ecosystem. Paramount’s business is commonly organized around three core areas: TV Media, Direct-to-Consumer, and Studios. TV Media includes the CBS broadcast network, owned television stations, cable brands, and international free-to-air operations. Direct-to-Consumer includes Paramount+ and Pluto TV. Studios covers film and television production through assets such as Paramount Pictures, CBS Studios, and SHOWTIME/MTV Entertainment Studios. ([paramount.com](https://www.paramount.com/about/businesses/studios?utm_source=openai)) Competitively, Paramount operates in one of the most challenging sectors in global media. It competes with other major U.S. players across streaming, broadcast, cable, and theatrical entertainment. Its strengths are the scale and recognition of its brands, the reach of CBS, the long-tail value of its content library, and the growth potential of Pluto TV in ad-supported streaming. The company also has meaningful international exposure through local broadcast networks and regional versions of its brands and services. For investors, that creates a balanced but highly cyclical profile, with performance influenced by advertising demand, streaming subscriber economics, content spending, and distribution negotiations. ([ir.paramount.com](https://ir.paramount.com/node/71501/html?utm_source=openai)) Recent headlines have centered on strategic change. In early 2025, Paramount announced a multi-year measurement and analytics agreement with Nielsen, reinforcing its audience measurement capabilities across broadcast, cable, and streaming. The company also reported quarterly earnings and distribution-related updates during 2025. More recently, Paramount has been in the spotlight because of its transaction activity with Skydance and its all-cash offer for Warner Bros. Discovery, which signals an ambitious attempt to reshape its scale and competitive positioning. For French-speaking investors tracking a NASDAQ-listed U.S. company, Paramount remains a high-profile name undergoing significant strategic and corporate transition. ([ir.paramount.com](https://ir.paramount.com/news-releases/news-release-details/paramount-and-nielsen-sign-multi-year-measurement-and-analytics?utm_source=openai))