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As media giants cave to Trump's intimidation tactics with million-dollar settlements, it's time for Americans to choose ...
Kiss the ring; bend the knee. Whatever metaphor you choose, President Trump has cowed the owners of two major media outlets ...
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Daily Camera on MSNOpinion: Bill Press: Freedom of the press was great while it lastedInstead of doing their job and standing up to government pressure from the Trump Administration, media executives are caving ...
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The New Republic on MSNStephen Colbert’s Cancellation Is Exactly What It Looks LikeMock a Trump bribe on Monday, get canceled by Thursday. The Late Show’s death reveals how billionaires and presidents are ...
Writers Guild Calls for Investigation Into Colbert Cancellation The Writers Guild of America (WGA) is calling for an official ...
Congressional Democrats led by Sen. Warren are introducing legislation to close 'loopholes' that allow unchecked donations to ...
The late-night host had scoffed at a decision by CBS’s parent company to pay the U.S. president $16 million over a disputed interview.
The lawmakers also asked chairman Brendan Carr to "cease interfering with the judgment of independent news organizations" ...
Top lawmakers were quick to rally around Stephen Colbert following the cancellation of "The Late Show." Why it matters: Sens.
The network claimed that the move was a "purely a financial decision" as it set the end date for the late-night program.
Paramount’s $16 million settlement with the President Trump to end his frivolous lawsuit is an abomination, un-American, and a grievous injury to the First Amendment. As a media law scholar, I’ll ...
The president on Friday openly basked in the news and suggested that Jimmy Kimmel might be "next" in losing his late night ...
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