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.
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US 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.
Read More Trump: CBS agrees to pay $36M to settle ’60 Minutes’ lawsuitColbert responds after Trump celebrates his show’s cancellation: ‘Go f*** yourself’
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’‘Severance,’ ‘The Penguin’ lead nominations for TV’s Emmy awards
“Severance” received a leading 27 nominations and was nominated for the top prize of best drama alongside Star Wars series “Andor,” “The Pitt,” “The White Lotus” and others.
Read More ‘Severance,’ ‘The Penguin’ lead nominations for TV’s Emmy awardsParamount 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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