Renamed “Paramount Skydance Corp”, the company’s Class B shares will start trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol PSKY from Thursday.
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FCC opens probe into Comcast relationships with local TV affiliates
The chair of the FCC is opening a probe into Comcast’s relationships with its local broadcast TV affiliates, the latest in a series of investigations into major U.S. broadcasters.
Read More FCC opens probe into Comcast relationships with local TV affiliatesUS clears way for $8 billion Paramount-Skydance merger
The deal will put well-known entertainment properties including CBS, Paramount, and Nickelodeon under the ownership of tech scion David Ellison.
Read More US clears way for $8 billion Paramount-Skydance mergerTrump: CBS agrees to pay $36M to settle ’60 Minutes’ lawsuit
CBS and its parent company, Paramount, have agreed to pay President Donald Trump’s presidential library an additional $20 million after previously paying out $16 million as part of a lawsuit settlement stemming from a controversial Kamala Harris interview.
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Late-night host Stephen Colbert delivered a rebuttal to President Donald Trump, following Trump’s public celebration of the cancellation of Colbert’s show.
Read More Colbert responds after Trump celebrates his show’s cancellation: ‘Go f*** yourself’Paramount agrees to settle Trump’s ’60 Minutes’ lawsuit for $16M, promises to ‘release transcripts of future interviews of presidential candidates’
Paramount has agreed to a $16 million settlement in response to a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump concerning the editing of a CBS “60 Minutes” interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris, who was running as the 2024 Democrat presidential nominee at the time.
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