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Sony Pictures Names Ravi Ahuja C.E.O.
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Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra to step down, succeeded by Ravi Ahuja
Tony Vinciquerra is credited for quietly turning around the Culver City studio and pursuing a profitable strategy at a time when competitors have struggled with billion-dollar streaming losses.2 hours ago -
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Kris Kristofferson: A Life in Pictures
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Father Of PlayStation Recalls How Everyone At Sony Thought It Would Fail
During the early '90s, Ken Kutaragi and Sony attempted to collaborate with Nintendo on an early version of PlayStation, which was intended as a CD drive for the SNES. When that partnership ...12 hours ago -
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Bristol in pictures: England cricket and the Bears
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Pictures capturing the final days of steelmaking in Port Talbot
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Cycling Road World Championships 2024 – in pictures
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