Talk:Brad Grey

Removed sentence
I have removed the following sentence: "In 2006, the studio had not released any successful films originating from Grey's team." This statement is unsourced and biased. As for sources to the contrary, let me quote The Wall Street Journal, "Pushing the Envelope" by Merissa Marr (January 24, 2006): "If awards were the only measure of a movie studio's success, Viacom Inc.'s Paramount Pictures would appear to be at the top of its game: ... When it comes to financial success, Paramount -- now in the third year of an attempted turnaround led by studio chief Brad Grey -- still has some work to do to achieve margins that match Hollywood's best-run studios, ... That's not to say Mr. Grey hasn't made progress already. Last year, he set out an ambitious strategy, organizing his movies under various labels. He scored several modest hits like Nacho Libre and Jackass Number Two, and used his skill as a former talent manager to draw some A-list filmmakers. And he made a splash by buying DreamWorks SKG, which came with its former owner, Steven Spielberg. ... Mr. Grey says Paramount's progress last year was just "a beginning. ..." Additionally, the New York Post wrote in "The Transformer" by Peter Lauria (January 14, 2006): "Tomorrow night's Golden Globes ceremony, where Paramount Pictures received the most nominations of any studio, was supposed to mark the beginning of a year of redemption for CEO Brad Grey." Note too that World Trade Center grossed 160 million worldwide. Both of these articles are easily accessible and constitute reputable sources. People, as Jimmy says time and again, we have an enormous responsibility when it comes to living people. There is nothing wrong with being critical when justly deserved, but let's try and be fair by sourcing our statements and not succumbing to gossip-mongering. BTW, please feel free to incorporate any of this sourced material into the article. Danny 02:25, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

Additional Source Materials
I work for Rubenstein Communications and Paramount is a client of ours. Per the “onesource” note and stub classification of the entry, I have broadened its scope and provided additional sources. To mitigate potential conflict of interest, I am posting to the discussion page first, and ask that editors incorporate the content into the article as they see fit. If no discussion is had, nor action taken, within 48 hours of posting the proposed content, I will move forward and incorporate into the article. The following edits adhere to all current BLP standards. If there are any questions/concerns/edits to my proposed actions, please discuss on my talk page. // Brycetom (talk) 19:51, 6 February 2010 (UTC)


 * Per BLP Standards, moved proposed content to article. // Brycetom (talk) 04:10, 9 February 2010 (UTC)

Addition to Philanthropy Section
I work for Rubenstein Communications and I propose the following addition on behalf of Paramount Pictures. To mitigate conflict of interest issues, I ask that an editor review the proposed addition and take it live as they see fit. If no objections are had and no edits are made within three days, I will go ahead and update the entry myself. NinaSpezz (talk) 21:45, 20 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Integrated proposed addition into the entry. NinaSpezz (talk) 17:52, 24 June 2013 (UTC)

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What kind of cancer did he have?
What kind of cancer did he have? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.99.79.114 (talk) 14:48, 1 January 2018 (UTC)


 * Per Town & Country magazine, Grey died from fourth-stage metastatic lung cancer.

Did Brad Grey smoke?
Grey died from fourth-stage metastatic lung cancer. How did he get it? Does anybody know if Grey smoked? Thanks in advance to anybody who knows. Betathetapi454 (talk) 07:43, 25 December 2023 (UTC)