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Spielberg leaves Paramount for Reliance Big Entertainment of India
Media Release
Sep. 21, 2008

Steven Spielberg has completed his protracted exit from Paramount Pictures. He has sealed a $1.2bn deal with Reliance Big Entertainment of India to finance his future projects.
Mr Spielberg is taking the DreamWorks brand with him, which he co-founded with David Geffen, before it was bought by Paramount in 2005.
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