By Bill Donahue MTV owner Viacom has filed a lawsuit claiming that Nick Cannon’s new comedy battle rap game show — called Bad vs. Wild — is a “flagrant” copycat of his long-running ...
Viacom is calling out Zeus Network for allegedly stealing the vibe of its hit show Wild 'N Out with their new game show Bad ...
The inordinately virile musician and actor created and hosted “Wild ‘n Out,” which aired for two decades over 21 seasons.
Nick Cannon is facing a lawsuit accusing him of copying key elements from his hit MTV show, “Wild ‘N Out,” to create a ...
Viacom is suing Zeus Network and Nick Cannon, alleging their show "Bad vs. Wild" blatantly copied "Wild' N Out." ...
There is no easy way to describe Nick Cannon, 32. To say he is a man of multiple ... Realizing he had to make his health a priority, Cannon left the popular early morning radio show on CBS affiliate ...
Nick Cannon ... citing the show’s controversial “Lightskin vs. Darkskin” episode. The episode was later renamed to “Chocolate Goddesses vs. Caramel Goddesses.” Beyond Cannon, the lawsuit ...
Another point of contention is Cannon’s participation in the rival show. Viacom claims that hosting Bad vs. Wild breaches Cannon’s contract, which prohibits him from working on shows that compete with ...
Nick Cannon has discussed attending parties ... Speaking on The Breakfast Club radio show, Cannon said, "I've even been to ...
Nick Cannon‘s been a “Bad” boy. The host and creator of the Viacom-owned MTV’s wildly-successful improv rap battle show “Wild N’ Out” allegedly stole key elements of the program for ...