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Over the past couple years as CBS parent company Paramount Global has pursued a sale, the biggest story around CBS Sports was that it lost rights to SEC football after 27 years. That status quo should change soon.
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Fox News Digital spoke with "60 Minutes" staff who offered a full-throated defense of the Kamala Harris interview that's at the center of President Trump's lawsuit against Paramount.
CBS News Chief Executive Wendy McMahon is exiting the company, the latest high-ranking departure from a network embroiled in a lawsuit with President Trump over how a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris was edited.
CBS News Chief Executive Officer Wendy McMahon announced Monday she is stepping down. It's the latest twist in a growing battle of wills between the company's news division and Paramount Global controlling shareholder Shari Redstone.
Lawmakers penned a threatening letter to Paramount Global controlling shareholder Shari Redstone, suggesting settling President Trump’s lawsuit against CBS News could be illegal.
Wendy McMahon said she would leave her role as CEO of CBS' news, stations and syndication operations, citing conflicts with Paramount Global
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Wendy McMahon announced on Monday that she will step down from her role as president and CEO of CBS News and Stations and CBS Media Ventures. McMahon, who joined CBS in 2021 and has held the CEO role since 2023,
Wendy McMahon, chief executive officer of CBS News, resigned under pressure after Paramount Global, the broadcaster’s parent company, raised concerns about the fairness of its reporting, discord at the news division and the performance of the business,
Stephen Colbert addressed the possibility that Paramount Global will settle with Donald Trump over his $20 billion lawsuit against CBS News over the way that 60 Minutes edited an interview with Kamala Harris.