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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr launches his Build America Agenda, starting with the agency’s 'Delete, Delete, Delete' campaign.
Good night, and good luck'? More like 'Give in, and pay up' given Paramount's $16 million CBS settlement with Trump.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr picked South Dakota as the place to unveil what he called a “Build ...
The $16 million sum covers plaintiffs' fees and costs and will be allocated to Trump’s future presidential library instead of being paid to Trump directly.
CBS News’ parent company, Paramount, agreed to pay $16 million to President Donald Trump on Tuesday to settle his lawsuit ...
Democratic FCC commissioner Anna Gomez said Wednesday that “approving this transaction behind closed doors would be a ...
The president sued over an interview with Harris on the CBS News segment that he said was deceptively edited to her advantage ...
The decision by Paramount Global, CBS' parent company, to settle the lawsuit President Donald Trump filed against the network ...
In the aftermath of the company’s $16 million settlement of a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump, Paramount Global CEO ...
Paramount Global, the parent of CBS and MTV, must clear one more big hurdle to complete its sale to independent film and TV ...
The media giant agreed to a $16 million settlement, which includes no apology and a donation to a “future presidential ...
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