CBS News, Donald Trump and Paramount
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Three U.S. senators warned Paramount's Shari Redstone a settlement with Trump over his '60 Minutes' lawsuit could violate a federal anti-bribery law
Three senators have sent a letter to Paramount Global’s Shari Redstone warning that a potential settlement of Donald Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit against CBS may violate federal bribery laws. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA),
A group of senators sent a letter to Paramount Global chair Shari Redstone on Monday, seeking information about the CBS News owner's efforts to settle a lawsuit with U.S. President Donald Trump.
After yet another CBS News figure resigned in apparent protest, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) repeated his calls for Paramount Global’s controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone, not to settle with President Donald Trump over his “bogus” lawsuit concerning a “60 Minutes” segment.
Office landlord Paramount Group said Monday it has hired investment bankers to help evaluate “strategic alternatives.”
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Albert Behler’s company is exploring a possible sale after controversy surrounding undisclosed payments he received.
Disclosures revealed that Paramount paid at least $4M for services retained by CEO Albert Behler and contracts with companies that he owns.
Paramount Group's leadership shuffle and strategic review announcement sent ripples through Wall Street.
Paramount Global has picked up international sales rights to Peacock's 'M.I.A.', which is from 'Ozark's Bill Dubuque and stars Shannon Gisela.
This is an eye-popping show, even by Paramount’s high standards, and the circus artistry is impressive. But Andrew Lloyd Webber’s moving musical is given no room to breathe.
But so were Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, tech billionaires who both had been extremely critical of Trump in the recent past. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pich