Prestige shows like “The White Lotus” grab a lot of the headlines and rave reviews. But viewers still like to settle in with the familiar.
Category: CBS Corporation
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Crime and Police TV Shows Like ‘Criminal Minds’ Are Big Streaming Hits
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Prince Harry Says He Wants His Family Back in ITV, ’60 Minutes’ Interviews
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:With Prince Harry’s new book, “Spare,” set to be released next week, Britain is gearing up for the release of revealing new interviews with the estranged royal.
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What N.F.L. Broadcasters Left Out in Deshaun Watson’s Return
The New York Times – Sports:When Deshaun Watson’s suspension ended, the N.F.L.’s broadcast partners focused mainly on his return to the field, not on the behavior a hearing officer had deemed “predatory,” or on the women who accused him.
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CBS Entertainment’s Kelly Kahl Is Departing as Company Cuts Costs
The New York Times – Business:Kelly Kahl will be replaced by Amy Reisenbach, the executive vice president of current programs at CBS.
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Networks Urge Caution on a Chaotic Midterm Night
The New York Times – Business:“Wait for more votes,” warned CNN’s John King, as wary anchors tried to avoid any predictions that might go awry.
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How an LAPD Officer Helped Les Moonves Fight an Assault Complaint
The New York Times – Business:A captain in the department, who had moonlighted as a security guard for CBS, disclosed to the network information about a confidential complaint made in 2017 against the C.E.O.
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BlackRock Expands Client Voting in Shareholder Elections
The New York Times – Business:The money manager said it will let more clients vote individually in companies’ elections, as it faces criticism of its own shareholder power.
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Les Moonves and Paramount to Pay $9.75 Million in State Case Tied to Sexual Misconduct
The New York Times – Business:The New York attorney general’s office found that CBS, whose parent company is now Paramount, concealed allegations about its former chief executive from investors.
