CBS nominates former Time Warner CEO to its board amid Viacom talks

Reuters 

(Reuters) - Corp said on Friday it nominated Richard Parsons, a former of Inc and as an independent director, as renews its push to merge with .

If elected, would be the board's 14th member and 10th independent director, said. (https://bit.ly/2qd7eUj)

Parsons, 70, led Time Warner as chief from 2002 to 2007 and as from 2003 to 2009. He has also served as of and as an of the He currently works as a at private equity firm

Parsons' nomination comes as Shari Redstone, who with her father controls both and Viacom, pushes to recombine the giants after failing in an attempt to do so in 2016.

had been gathering names of possible candidates for CBS's board, as plans on replacing several of its directors at its annual shareholder meeting in May, according to a report in in January.

In March, made a verbal offer for Viacom valuing it at below its market value of around $12.5 billion, sources told

On Wednesday, however, sources told that Viacom was preparing a counterproposal to CBS's first share exchange offer, which it deemed inadequate.

"Mr. brings to the board significant leadership expertise from his roles at global financial and companies, including extensive experience in various positions and as legal counsel," said in a filing on Friday.

(Reporting by in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta)

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 03:51 IST