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Professional Bull Riders wants to know whether Dr. Phil led his Merit Street Media to file for bankruptcy in a “bad faith” ...
The accusations are not letting up in the bankruptcy dispute between Dr. Phil McGraw’s Fort Worth-based Merit Street Media ...
A Justice Department unit is pushing back on “Dr. Phil” McGraw’s proposed loan to bankrupt Merit Street Media Inc., calling it an insider deal that must meet a higher standard of scrutiny.
Peteski Productions loans cash to bankrupt Merit Street Media to pay 150+ former employees as the joint venture with Trinity ...
“PBR honored its contract with Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media, delivered on every performance metric, and brought more than ...
American author and television personality Dr. Phil McGraw, commonly known as Dr. Phil, has found himself in a bit of a ...
Professional Bull Riders, the largest pro bull-riding league in the world, claims that Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media owes it ...
The Dr. Phil McGraw-helmed and North Texas-based Merit Street Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy yesterday, and simultaneously sued broadcasting partner Trinity Broadcasting for breach of contract.
Merit Street Media laid off employees Friday. Almost 40 employees were impacted, bringing the company's headcount to about 100 for a 30% reduction.
As part of the deal, Merit Street acquired 300-plus episodes of Harvey’s NBC-produced daytime talker, Steve, which originally aired on TV stations from 2017-19.
Merit Street Media is a fully distributed cable, satellite, and free-over-the-air broadcast brand that reaches over 65 million television homes. The television network boasts original and acquired ...