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Dr. Phil’s anti-woke TV network files for bankruptcy, accuses Christian broadcasting partner of ‘sabotage’They were a conscious, intentional pattern of choices made with full awareness that the consequence of which was to sabotage ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNCruz introduces weather radio modernization bill with a new focus on flood communicationsCruz is not the only Texas lawmaker trying to make changes to weather radio. Rep. Randy Weber, R-Galveston, has been trying ...
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Dr. Phil launching new media network of ‘citizen journalists’ after his first one goes bankrupt - Envoy Media Co. will ...
“PBR honored its contract with Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media, delivered on every performance metric, and brought more than ...
The celebrity psychologist best known as "Dr. Phil" is launching a new media venture, only days after his last one filed bankruptcy.
According to McGraw, Envoy will stream “live, balanced news, original entertainment programming, and immersive viewer experiences” from a new 50,000-square-foot studio complex outside Dallas. Steve ...
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Dr. Phil’s conservative-leaning cable network Merit Street Media filed for bankruptcy barely a year after it launched in ...
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OK Magazine on MSNDr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media Files for Bankruptcy and Sues Trinity Broadcasting: The Shocking Details Behind the Legal DramaDr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media is facing tough times as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy while simultaneously suing its distribution partner, Trinity Broadcasting, for breach of contract.
The multiplatform network owned by the once popular talk show host is facing financial struggles for which it finds its partner, Trinity Broadcasting Network, at fault.
A source tells PEOPLE exclusively that Dr. Phil McGraw is still "deeply committed" to Merit Street Media's brand and employees after the company voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier ...
Dr. Phil's TV network, Merit Street Media, filed for bankruptcy and sued its distribution partner, the Christian broadcasting company Trinity Broadcasting Network, alleging breach of contract.
McGraw burst onto the national stage through appearances on Oprah Winfrey’s daytime talk show in the late 1990s, and by 2002 he had his own daytime show, “Dr. Phil,” the No. 1 daytime talk ...
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