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Alan Thompson, a CBS Chicago newswriter and producer and a beloved colleague, has died.Thompson died Sunday, July 20, after a year's battle with esophageal cancer. He was 63.Thompson was born April 19,
The senators pressed Ellison, who was photographed in April with Trump, to reveal whether he has discussed the merger with him and whether he has agreed to “make changes to Skydance’s content or Paramount’s or CBS’s content at the request of the Trump administration.”
With the hosts Merv Griffin, Pat Sajak, David Letterman and Stephen Colbert, CBS has taken many runs at late-night TV. Some were more successful than others.
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CinemaBlend on MSNWhy Two 'FBI' Shows (And 'The Equalizer') Actually Got Canceled, According To CBSCBS seemingly added more entries than usual to the annual list of canceled and ending TV shows, which means the upcoming TV schedule will look quite different once the fall months arrive. More recently network canceled its two "FBI" spinoffs,
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It started with Jaycee Horn and Derek Stingley Jr., as the Carolina Panthers gave Horn a four-year, $100 million contract extension and Stingley signed a three-year, $90 million extension with the Houston Texans. More recently, Sauce Gardner and the New York Jets agreed to a four-year, $120.4 million deal.
The premiere of the landmark variety series and its trailblazing star is covered in the new Netflix documentary 'Sunday Best'
A new report from Puck's Matt Belloni is shedding light on the finances that led to CBS' bombshell cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
Bravo’s Andy Cohen is confounded by CBS’s decision to end The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The network announced last Thursday that it would be canceling Stephen Colbert’s late night show after its current season finishes airing in May 2026 — citing it as a “purely a financial decision.