
Here's what the Financial Times says via CNN:
Mr Lynton is expected to add the title of chief executive of SCA to his responsibilities at the group's film and TV studio. His operational partnership with Amy Pascal, co-chairman of SPE, is not expected to change, insiders said, but Ms Pascal will report to Mr Lynton, who will remain in Los Angeles.
So let me get this right. The " operational partnership" with Amy Pascal will remain the same yet now she reports to him? How is that a partnership? It seems to me that he is now her boss. I guess we will wait and see how this all plays out over the next couple of months.
Here's what Deadline Hollywood says:
My insiders say this job promotion is because Lynton has become a favorite of Kazuo Hirai, who takes over as Sony Corp President/CEO at the start of April. Stringer will retain the chairman title. My insider says, “Hirai who’s very Americanized really likes Michael. He’s his kind of guy because Michael is all business and not flashy.”
This is a very typical look at how men get promoted and how the old boys club grows and grows. "He's his kind of guy" is exactly what these guys are looking for. Other guys that make them comfortable. I'm not saying Ms. Pascal had any ambition for the job. I'm not saying anything against Michael Lynton who I've only heard nice things about. This is just the way the business world works. Guys promote guys.
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Missy | April 21, 2012 3:43 AM
Amy Pascal spends way too much on promoting crappy films. Lynton is better at this than she is. Amy loves promoting Salt with a game, super large ad cut outs and a huge advertising budget.
She fired Sam Raimi. She fired Steven Soderbergh, she promotes crapfest schmaltz like Moneyball with old ugly Brad Pitt, which did not do that well but once again, she spent about $150 million on promoting it.
You don't think Hirai doesn't know this? Sony is bleeding. It's time for Amy to go.