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‘Unprecedented’: FCC Official Slams Trump’s Media Impact
FCC Commissioner Anna M. Gomez has voiced strong criticism of President Trump’s impact on media regulation following the ...
Brothers Matt and Ross Duffer will make new shows and theatrical films for Paramount, while 'Stranger Things' may live on ...
When fascism reared its head in America, much of civil society chose to debase itself and accommodate it, rather than fight ...
It didn’t take long for David Ellison, the fresh-faced millennial owner and CEO of Paramount Skydance, to make a statement.
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Daily Express US on MSNComplicated real reason The Late Show with Stephen Colbert was canceled
As Stephen Colbert announced the end of an era, fans have been left pondering the true reasons behind The Late Show's ...
But Paramount can offer something that Netflix can’t—or more accurately won’t—which is theatrical releases. The Duffers only ...
Post-merger, New Paramount is setting out to make a splash with buzzy talent deals and (hopefully) big blockbusters. But the ...
Paramount Skydance, in its first full week on the stock market under new owners, saw its stock jump 30% -- but what triggered the investor enthusiasm wasn't totally clear.
Take Fox Sports’ 2025 pickup of IndyCar, including the Indianapolis 500, for $30 million annually, which just generated a 41% ...
Looks like Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer may be headed for a big new chapter, and it might not be at Netflix.
Nothing but praise for the man that simply can’t miss.
New Paramount's leadership team, including CEO David Ellison, reveal their plans for film, TV and streaming content.
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