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Daytime talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw's startup right-wing cable network is declaring bankruptcy — and he's suing a prominent televangelist broadcast network he had partnered with to get it set ...
Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this week A source familiar with the situation tells PEOPLE that McGraw is still "deeply committed" to the ...
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.
Dr. Phil's TV network files for bankruptcy Merit Street Media is suing its distribution partner, Trinity Broadcasting, for breach of contract.
A lawsuit says Trinity Broadcasting Network failed to meet its obligations to Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media, which was launched in 2024.
Dr. Phil McGraw’s Fort Worth-based TV network, Merit Street Media, has filed for bankruptcy a little over a year after its first broadcast and sued its business partner, Trinity Broadcasting ...
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TV personality Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media accused Trinity Broadcasting of reneging on its obligations in a lawsuit filed simultaneously with a bankruptcy filing.
Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and sued former partner Trinity Broadcasting Network.
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.
The celebrity psychologist's network, Merit Street Media, has blamed a distribution partner for its recent bankruptcy filing.
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