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Redstone had become increasingly concerned over a handful of “60 Minutes” stories that drew criticism from the president and the Federal Communications Commission, sources said.
CBS boss Shari Redstone secretly told 60 Minutes producers to hold stories critical of Donald Trump until federal authorities approved a crucial merger, it was reported Thursday.
The nonexecutive chairwoman of CBS’s parent company, Paramount, Shari Redstone, has inquired if “60 Minutes” might delay ...
Shari Redstone is so eager to close the sale of Paramount she has reportedly asked CBS News to hold sensitive stories about ...
The "60 Minutes" Kamala Harris interview at the center of President Trump's lawsuit against CBS News received an Emmy ...
As Shari Redstone tries to curry favor with the Trump administration in order to sell her media empire, she risks trashing ...
The nominations for the Emmy awards have been announced, and one nomination in the news category stands out in particular as ...
In its latest funding round, the start-up raised $50mn from a group of investors led by Thrive Capital, valuing it at $350mn, ...
President Trump’s threat of a “tortious interference” lawsuit against the New York Times appears to be a longshot — but a ...
It comes after 60 Minutes top producer Bill Owens resigned last week, citing concerns about the show's independence ...
Less than three weeks after President Donald Trump criticized 60 Minutes for what he said were too many critical stories, the newsmagazine announced plans to air a piece about his efforts to target ...
His exit is a reminder of longstanding tensions between editorial and corporate interests in American journalism that have heightened in the Internet and Trump eras. Owens acknowledged as much in a ...