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NEW YORK — Jon Stewart took aim at his network’s parent firm Paramount Global for paying $16 million to settle President ...
The clock restarted Monday on the Paramount-Skydance merger, with a second 90-day extension now in effect. That gives both sides and the FCC until early October to finalize the $8 billion-plus deal ...
Following the settlement announcement, Trump told reporters a second agreement was on the table, worth more than the $16 ...
The settlement, which has drawn sharp scrutiny, is just the latest twist in what’s been perhaps Paramount’s most turbulent ...
Paramount and President Donald Trump agreed to a $16 million settlement regarding how an interview with Vice President Kamala ...
A veteran media reporter says the Trump administration might try to force CBS News to commit to viewpoint diversity or to ...
The $8 billion deal's latest extension comes as the media giant reached a $16 million settlement with Donald Trump ...
Stewart said that the settlement must be “devastating” for those who work for 60 Minutes, to which Kroft replied, “Devastating’s a good word. I think there’s a lot of fear over there. Fear of losing ...
Gasparino has written that Paramount’s lack of knowledge about a “side deal” enabled the company’s leaders to avoid the appearance of bribery.
If it were, say, just a decade ago, cachet and power would be conferred on Skydance founder and CEO David Ellison, the soon-to-be chief of Paramount and its once-holy grail of TV news, CBS.