Paramount, which owns CBS, is reportedly trying to settle a laughable lawsuit that Donald Trump filed last October based on a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris, his Democratic opponent in ...
Paramount and Nielsen hit an impasse in October just ahead of CBS hosting the Vice Presidential debate. The essence of the dispute was that Paramount believed Nielsen was charging too much for its ...
But Paramount Global is seeking the greenlight ... 60 Minutes interview would be part of its review of the transaction. CBS News said today that it would comply with an FCC notice of inquiry ...
The lawsuit refers to a $10 billion legal action filed by Donald Trump against CBS News and its 60 Minutes ... According to the Times, executives at Paramount believe that resolving the lawsuit ...
Paramount Global and CBS News may have very different views on the journalism produced each week by “60 Minutes.” Staffers at CBS News, the unit that serves as home to the venerable ...
CBS News staffers are reportedly furious over parent company Paramount Global’s intent to reach a settlement of a $10 billion lawsuit filed by President Trump over a controversial “60 Minutes ...
CBS News staffers are reportedly furious over parent company Paramount Global’s intent to reach a settlement of a $10 billion lawsuit filed by President Trump over a controversial “60 Minutes” ...
George Cheeks, President and CEO, CBS and Co-CEO, Paramount Global, said: “Paramount and Nielsen are committed to addressing Television’s multiplatform future to the benefit of all of our ...
Now Mr. Trump is back in the White House, and many executives at CBS’s parent company, Paramount, believe that settling the lawsuit would increase the odds that the Trump administration does not ...
Paramount Global has chosen the five writers ... Each writer gets paired with two executives from CBS network and CBS Studios for regular meetings and creative feedback on their work.
WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Paramount's CBS News (PARA.O), opens new tab has turned over documents sought by the Federal Communications Commission in an investigation of a "60 Minutes" interview ...