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The Industry Paramount Just Made a Huge Mistake With a $16 million settlement, the media company just struck a deal with Trump that showed how easily the First Amendment can be bartered away.
Deadline looks at what's next in the Trump-CBS Paramount-Skydance saga following Paramount's $16 million settlement of a Trump-filed lawsuit.
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Paramount has agreed to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit in which President Donald Trump alleged that an interview with Kamala Harris, his Democratic opponent for the presidency, that aired on ...
Paramount wants to secure the rights to stream 'South Park,' but the deal still hasn't come to fruition as the Skydance deal is still in limbo.
CBS News quietly slashed three high-level positions ahead of a major round of layoffs across parent company Paramount Global that is expected to kick off this summer, The Post has learned.
“Paramount just paid Trump a bribe for merger approval. When Democrats retake power, I’ll be first in line calling for federal charges." The post Top Democrat Vows to Bring Federal Charges ...
Trump's team wants more than $25 million and is also seeking an apology from CBS News; it has also threatened CBS with another lawsuit related to alleged bias of its news coverage, the report added.
Paramount Global settled Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News without issuing an apology as CEO George Cheeks said he wanted to avoid legal costs and business distractions.
Paramount Global is cutting 3.5% of its U.S. workforce, with the company citing linear TV declines and a "dynamic macro-environment" for the layoffs ...
If David Ellison's bid for the historic studio closes, its corporate culture will transform from boardroom deliberating to family office decisionmaking. That could be a very good thing.
President Trump had sued over an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris. The company needs federal approval for a multibillion-dollar sale.