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The $8 billion merger between Paramount and Skydance is fueling a fierce First Amendment fight and raising questions about ...
In a statement, FCC Chair Brendan Carr says the deal was allowed to go through only after the new owners agreed to make ...
Skydance has emphasized that the commitments are voluntary. Previously, Skydance and Paramount had argued against conditions ...
When the FCC approved the Paramount-Skydance merger Thursday, one commissioner blasted the decision, calling it an act of “ ...
"Despite this regrettable outcome, this Administration is not done with its assault on the First Amendment. In fact, it may only be beginning," Anna M. Gomez said.
The latest meeting comes after David Ellison spoke with the agency's chairman Brendan Carr about the pending $8 billion deal ...
It is a dark day for freedom of the press. Paramount’s decision to settle with Trump will only embolden him to continue his attack on the media. Trump is undermining our democracy and moving us ...
Brendan Carr defended new Skydance-Paramount newsroom oversight, saying it's “time for a change” and aims to restore trust in ...
Proving that Hollywood really is in the business of happy endings—provided you’re loose enough with your definitions of ...
The president claimed CBS’s 60 Minutes, which Paramount owns, misled viewers by editing an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. As part of the settlement, the money will go toward ...
The FCC's approval came amid speculation that Paramount's CBS subsidiary went to extraordinary lengths to appease the Trump administration to gain the governmental OK.