According to what was reported, CBS News employees are angry due to the intention of the parent company Paramount Global to reach a $ 10 billion settlement made by President Donald Trump due to a controversial “60 minutes” with former Vice President Kamala Harris.
The newsletter reported in the event of the situation on Friday that the Tiffany news department in Tiffany, the Tiffany Network, is weapons as President of Paramount Shari Redston, who is loved with the president's representatives about paying compensation.
President Trump filed a lawsuit in October, in which he accused a “60 -minute” investigation program of manipulating an interview with Harris in an unfavorable manner.
The insiders told the situation that both CBS News Wendy McMahon and the executive producer of “60 minutes” strongly oppose the settlement as the employees flowed on negative repercussions of the freedom of the press.
Legal experts also rejected the lawsuit as a merit.
“There is no reason, from a legal perspective, to settle CBS – this is a ridiculous case,” said the first amendment lawyer Theodore Potos Junior.
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The post asked for a comment from CBS News and Paramount Global.
The heir to the Redstone Family Media Empire, which is the dominant contributor to Paramount Global and its patriotic mother company, will also get the benefit of integration.
As part of the deal, Redstone will receive about 350 million dollars from selling its 20 % share in national theme parks.
In addition, she is entitled to $ 180 million of benefits and other advantages, which includes a $ 70 million separation package and a pension of $ 110 million.
Brendan Car, the newly installed president of the Federal Communications Committee, indicated that the agency will audit the various petitions against the integration provided by the public interest law firm that expressed its concerns about the media bias.
Redstone is said to be believed to exchange concerns about bias at its CBS News. In October, the heir complained to their colleagues from Paramount CEOs that the news division had retreated from the left, especially in its coverage of Israel.
The Wall Street Journal reported last fall, which was especially disturbed by broadcasting the “face of the nation” last spring, when the show was criticizing Israel after the killing of seven relief workers during a strike in Gaza, according to the Wall Street Journal in the past fall.
CBS News was pushed to the main headlines when the morning broadcaster Tony Dakaa made a tense exchange on the air with the author Ta-Nehisi Coates about his trips to Israel and the Palestinian territories.
CBS News Executive officials, including the head of the Wendy McMahon department, reprimanded Dokoupil – a step they divided the newsroom staff.
Skydance Media, Film Studio behind Movies such as “Top Gun: MAVERICK” and “Mission: Impossible-Fallout”, run by David Ellson, the son of the co-founder of the billion Oracle Larry Ellson.
Larry Ellison appeared alongside Trump last week at a press conference during which he investigated the president with an investment of $ 500 billion in artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Larry Ellson was widely seen as a trick to improve Trump's management opportunities well for the Parapaont.
In recent months, major companies have chosen lawsuit with Trump instead of engaging in long legal battles.
This trend reflects the increasing impact of Trump's legal challenges in making decisions for companies, especially in the media and technology sectors.
Walt Disney has reached a settlement on a lawsuit related to the comments made by ABC George Stephanopoulos, which incorrectly stated that Trump had been found a responsibility for rape in the case of E. Jean carroll, instead of sexual assault.
To solve this issue, Disney agreed to donate $ 15 million to Trump's presidential library and cover $ 1 million of legal fees.
Likewise, the Meta platforms, the parent company for Facebook and Instagram, settled a lawsuit with Trump after banning his novels in the aftermath of Riot on January 6, 2021.
The agreement included a batch of $ 25 million, with $ 22 million for the future Trump Library.