Viacom Inc. has no plans to sell its Infinity radio unit because it contributes about $1 billion in operating profit annually to the third-biggest U.S. media company, Viacom Co-President Leslie Moonves said.
The company may seek to sell one or two lagging stations out of Infinity's 183 stations, Moonves said in an interview at CBS' affiliate-station conference in Las Vegas. Moonves, 54, was promoted to co-president of New York-based Viacom on Tuesday, after President Mel Karmazin resigned. Moonves had been running Viacom's CBS and UPN television networks.
