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Sony Pictures Entertainment Co-Chairman Amy Pascal poses during the premiere of ”The Interview” in Los Angeles, California December 11, 2014.
Sony Pictures Entertainment Co-Chairman Amy Pascal poses during the premiere of ”The Interview” in Los Angeles, California December 11, 2014.
Michael Lynton, CEO Sony Entertainment and CEO and chairman Sony Pictures Entertainment, speaks during an investors’ conference at the company’s headquarters in Tokyo November 18, 2014.
TOKYO/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Sony Corp’s Tokyo headquarters is changing its usual arm’s-length relationship with its U.S. studio following a massive cyberattack and the controversy over the comedy “The Interview”, with the group CEO being consulted on key decisions, company officials said.
TOKYO/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Sony Corp’s Tokyo headquarters is changing its usual arm’s-length relationship with its U.S. studio following a massive cyberattack and the controversy over the comedy “The Interview”, with the group CEO being consulted on key decisions, company officials said.
A man walks by the poster for the film ”The Interview” outside the Alamo Drafthouse theater in Littleton, Colorado December 23, 2014.
A man walks by the poster for the film ”The Interview” outside the Alamo Drafthouse theater in Littleton, Colorado December 23, 2014.