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Paramount has agreed to settle President Trump's lawsuit over a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris for $16 million, the company announced late Tuesday.
The face of CBS News for decades is turning his glare back on the network.Paramount Global, now CBS's parent company, reached ...
Wendy McMahon, the executive who oversees CBS News, abruptly announced her departure Monday morning, telling employees at the network that she disagrees with company management about “the path ...
A mediator has proposed that Paramount Global and U.S. President Donald Trump settle his lawsuit against CBS News over an ...
Terminated: Wendy McMahon, CEO of CBS News, is exiting Paramount. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File Liberal journalists and Democrats have become increasingly vocal in their opposition to a settlement, ...
Social media users slammed CBS News for seemingly advertising "No Kings Day" protest merchandise ahead of anti-Trump demonstrations, calling the move unethical amid controversies.
This is not the only controversy CBS News is currently embroiled in. In May, CBS News President and CEO Wendy McMahon announced she was stepping down in a stunning move for the embattled company.
Social media users slammed CBS News for seemingly advertising "No Kings Day" protest merchandise ahead of anti-Trump demonstrations, calling the move unethical amid controversies.
All seven of the show’s correspondents reportedly urged Paramount co-CEO George Cheeks to officially name Tanya Simon as executive producer.
Trump’s demand for an apology reportedly led Bill Owens, the former 60 Minutes executive producer, and Wendy McMahon, the former CBS News president, to resign rather than acquiesce.
Trump was seeking $20 billion in a lawsuit against CBS, alleging election interference over its handling of a "60 Minutes" ...
In May, CBS News President and CEO Wendy McMahon announced she was stepping down in a stunning move for the embattled company. Her exit follows that of longtime "60 Minutes" producer Bill Owens ...