The latest episode of ‘South Park’ has doubled its viewers compared to the season premiere, taking aim at the Trump administration with sharp satire. From portraying Kristi Noem as a glam ICE agent to mocking Trump’s lawsuits, the show continues to provoke outrage.
With David Ellison's Skydance now in charge of Paramount, the future looks bright for film and TV content. From reboots to new franchises, discover what's on the horizon for this entertainment giant!
CBS has announced the cancellation of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' sparking debate about the future of late night television. As streaming services rise, traditional TV faces mounting pressures. What does this mean for shows like 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'?
Paramount Global is set to finalize its $8bn merger with Skydance Media, marking a pivotal shift in the entertainment industry under the Trump administration's influence. The merger's approval has raised eyebrows amidst political tensions and a recent lawsuit settlement with Trump.
South Park's 27th season premiere caused a stir with its outrageous depiction of Donald Trump, poking fun at his lawsuits and obsession with censorship, leaving fans and creators amused yet apprehensive about the backlash.
The FCC has greenlit the $8 billion merger between CBS's parent company Paramount and Skydance Media, amidst accusations of political influence and promises of reform in news coverage.
In a daring Season 27 premiere, South Park takes aim at Trump and Paramount, showcasing a lawsuit over 'wokeness' and a sensitive bully president. The creators are back with their signature satire!
David Letterman aired his grievances against CBS after the network announced the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show.’ The comedian's roast video sparked a wave of support for Colbert from fellow stars.
Jon Stewart expresses uncertainty about the future of The Daily Show in light of the Skydance-Paramount merger. He reflects on the show's value amidst industry changes and recent cancellations.
The shocking cancellation of Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' by CBS signals a major shift in late-night television. As streaming services rise, traditional networks face tough financial decisions. What does this mean for the future of comedy?