In public comments, RCFP says there is “zero evidence” that CBS deliberately distorted an interview with former Vice ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr sent a letter to the CEOs of Alphabet and Google, calling out the refusal of YouTube TV to carry a ...
President Donald Trump’s “censure-in-chief,” is waging a war on the First Amendment and freedom of the press by investigating ...
CBS News and its parent company Paramount Global filed a motion to dismiss President Trump's lawsuit, hoping to end his ...
CBS News' parent company is trying to get President Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against the network thrown out, arguing that ...
CBS filed called President Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit an “affront to the First Amendment without basis in law or fact.” ...
A group of New York public employee pension funds were hoping to halt the merger in its tracks, but they did succeed in ...
The court battle between Donald Trump and CBS continues, with the network now hoping to dismiss Trump’s massive lawsuit. CBS News’ parent company, Paramount, filed two motions in the U.S. […] The post ...
The recipients of RTDNA’s 34th annual First Amendment Awards emphasized their deep concerns about the Trump administration’s ...
The president is suing the network for $20 billion over the editing of a "60 Minutes" interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris.
FCC chief Brendan Carr is weighing his own set of remedies that the parties must agree on to gain his blessing.
Kirk Varner wonders if a new C-suite appointment can steer TEGNA in the right direction, or if rockier times for the ...