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Another article about Viacom's decline. http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-viacom-mtv-sumner-redstone/

Some interesting tidbits:
 * Ratings are down double digits and they've wrote off $785 million to cover the cost of old shows that are no longer valuable.
 * With Stewart and Colbert leaving Comedy Central this year and the fact that younger generations aren't into MTV, it's only getting worse.
 * You could say the problem is terrible content and the lack of a significant presence on places like YouTube and Netflix where Viacom's target audience is consuming most of their content these days. However, Viacom seems to think the real problems are poor management and poor use of ad space and that everything else is fine.