Paramount Global faces backlash for settling a lawsuit with Trump, raising concerns about press freedom and corporate ethics. As media outlets grapple with intimidation, what does this mean for journalism's future?
In a shocking move, Paramount has settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump over a 60 Minutes interview, raising concerns about the future of independent journalism and media integrity.
Paramount Global has scheduled its annual shareholder meeting for July 2, signaling potential delays in its $8 billion merger with Skydance Media. With regulatory hurdles and a lawsuit from Donald Trump, the merger's future remains uncertain.
In a surprising move, CBS News executive Wendy McMahon has announced her departure as the network faces a tumultuous legal battle involving Donald Trump. Her exit raises questions about the future of CBS News and its direction under Paramount Global.
In a surprising turn of events, Bill Owens resigns as executive producer of '60 Minutes' after 24 years, citing loss of independence amid corporate oversight and a controversial merger. Anchor Scott Pelley expresses the team's discontent over the departure, which raises questions about the future of honest journalism at CBS.