South Park creators take aim at Trump, Paramount
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FCC approves Paramount, Skydance merger
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South Park,” Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert have all been critical of their own company and President Trump this week.
South Park” targeted President Trump and Paramount Global in its latest episode this week, poking fun at the president for targeting his enemies and at one point depicting him in bed
With the FCC having cleared the Skydance Media-Paramount merger, Paramount Global co-CEO Chris McCarthy will leave the company, a company source confirmed to Variety.
The roasting comes right after Trey Parker and Matt Stone's $1.5 billion global streaming deal with the Comedy Central parent company
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Jon Stewart lambasted CBS’ decision to cancel “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” on Monday’s episode of “The Daily Show,” ripping their shared parent company, Paramount Global, for what he called a
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The revival’s third season (and the show’s eleventh overall) will launch on Sept. 3 at the basic cabler. The first two seasons of the revival debuted on Paramount+, but it was announced in June 2024 that the series would be airing on Comedy Central going forward.
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Chris Martin and Coldplay weren't expecting to be thrust in the middle of affair allegations when they took the stage for the latest stop on their Music of the Spheres world tour. Stop No. 207 took them to Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts where lasting image from the concert has nothing to do with ...
Show' host's comments came shortly before it was announced that CBS has canceled 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.'