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South Park's newest episode tears into President Donald Trump by showing a flurry of references from Jeffrey Epstein to Paramount's recent $16 million settlement.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr released a statement announcing his approval of the $8 billion merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media after a yearlong saga.
The Federal Communications Commission approved the sale of Paramount Global after the buyer made pledges to showcase a diversity of viewpoints and root out alleged bias in CBS' news coverage.
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Irish Star on MSNStephen Colbert launches scathing rant at Trump for ‘disturbing’ AI Obama videoThe Late Show host Stephen Colbert didn't hold back as he took aim at President Donald Trump in blistering rant over an AI generated video he shared of Barack Obama
Fox News’ Bill Hemmer directly asked Carr whether Trump had “anything” to do with the cancellation of the popular show. Trump has repeatedly attacked Colbert for his criticism of the president on the late night show, and celebrated the news of the show ending last week.
Stewart said CBS was hoping to get into President Donald Trump's good books by canceling "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
A new report from the Wall Street Journal alleges that Attorney General Pam Bondi told Trump his name was mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking investigation files.
The Paramount-Skydance merger also comes in the wake of its network CBS cancelling "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" last week.
The senator criticized the president and raised pointed questions about CBS’s decision to end "The Late Show."