BBC, Trump and Legal Threat
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A sudden collision of politics, business, and media has upended late-night television, raising urgent questions about free speech and corporate influence. In July 2024, CBS announced it would cancel “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in May 2026,
President Donald Trump is returning to 60 Minutes for his first interview since suing CBS, which resulted in parent company Paramount Global settling in a $16 million payout. Norah O’Donnell sat down with Trump on Friday for an exclusive interview that will air on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET.
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Trump returns to CBS' ‘60 Minutes' after Kamala Harris interview lawsuit settlementUS President Donald Trump is returning to CBS' "60 Minutes" after settling a $16 million lawsuit over its Kamala Harris interview, signalling improved relations with the network.
Trump threatens legal action against BBC as chair apologises for 'error of judgement' on speech edit
A few hours later, we heard from BBC chair Samir Shah. He sent a letter to a parliamentary committee accepting an "error of judgement" had been made on the Trump documentary, and said the editing "did give the impression of a direct call for violent action".
President Donald Trump will sit down with CBS anchor Norah O'Donnell for an interview on Friday afternoon, the first with the network after his lawsuit against it, Semafor reported. Paramount in July agreed to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Trump over his claim that CBS deceptively edited a "60 Minutes" interview with his Democratic presidential opponent Kamala Harris last year.
CBS News said that U.S. President Donald Trump sat down with CBS anchor Norah O'Donnell for an exclusive interview for "60 Minutes" on Friday afternoon, the first with the network after his lawsuit against it.