Journalist Dan Rather expressed sincere disappointment Wednesday in Paramount Global, the parent company of his former employer CBS News, for agreeing to settle a lawsuit from President Donald Trump’s ...
Dan Rather has slammed Paramount Global’s $16 million legal settlement with the Trump administration as “extortion by the president” and a “kneeling-down and saying, ‘Yes, Sir,’ by billionaire ...
One of CBS’s most well-known news figures of all-time is condemning the settlement by the network’s parent company, Paramount, of President Donald Trump’s lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview. “It’s a ...
Dan Rather accused executives at CBS News' parent company of bowing down to extortion from Donald Trump as they attempt to complete a merger “It’s a sad day for journalism,” the 93-year-old remarked ...
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather shared his disappointment at Paramount Global’s decision to pay Donald Trump $16 million to settle its lawsuit over a 60 Minutes report. In October 2024, Donald Trump ...
Legendary former CBS News anchor Dan Rather expressed disappointment Wednesday at Paramount Global’s decision to pay $16 million to the Trump administration and settle its lawsuit over a “60 Minutes” ...
Disgraced ex-CBS News anchor Dan Rather condemned the $16 million settlement between his former outlet’s parent company and President Donald Trump on Wednesday. In an interview with Variety, the ...
Former CBS anchor Dan Rather calls Paramount's $16 million deal with Trump 'a sell-out to extortion'
Dan Rather, who worked at CBS News for 44 years before his 2006 departure, is speaking out against the settlement his former network's parent company reached with President Donald Trump. Trump had ...
Dan Rather is adding himself to the chorus of people who are furious and concerned about Paramount’s decision to settle with Trump for $16 million—a growing ensemble that also counts Elizabeth Warren ...
In 2004, Sumner Redstone was looking to add TV stations to the CBS portfolio and needed the approval of a then Republican-controlled Federal Communications Commission. At the time, President George W.
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