It’s been a good week for CBS president and CEO Les Moonves.
After signing Stephen Colbert to succeed David Letterman on “Late Night“ — trumping the CNN upfront presentation with the announcement — Moonves is moving to “Billionaires Beach.”
Page Six has exclusively learned Moonves has bought Microsoft
co-founder Paul Allen’s home on Malibu’s prestigious Carbon Beach for
$28 million.
Allen bought the gorgeous, white-walled and glass modern oceanfront house for $25 million in 2010.
But a source said Allen “hated the sound of the ocean” because it
kept him awake at night and spent very little time there. Carbon is
dubbed “Billionaires Beach” because Oracle CEO Larry Ellison owns nearly
two dozen properties there, and it’s also home to entertainment mogul David Geffen, DreamWorks’ Jeffrey Katzenberg and moguls Eli Broad and Haim Saban. Moonves already has a Holmby Hills mansion, which he’ll keep, and use the beach house as a weekend
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