Judge Stephen M. Murphy of San Francisco Superior Court ruled that there was no reason to keep the footage secret. It could be released as soon as Thursday.
Category: CBS Corporation
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LIV Golf Series Reaches TV Deal With The CW
After its debut season was relegated to internet platforms, the circuit that includes Phil Mickelson and Cameron Smith will be on the CW network in 2023.
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Bernard Kalb, Veteran Foreign Correspondent, Is Dead at 100
He covered wars, revolutions and diplomatic breakthroughs for CBS, NBC and The New York Times. He also served, briefly and unhappily, as a State Department spokesman.
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Crime and Police TV Shows Like ‘Criminal Minds’ Are Big Streaming Hits
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.
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Prince Harry Says He Wants His Family Back in ITV, ’60 Minutes’ Interviews
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
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
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
“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
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 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 attorney general’s office found that CBS, whose parent company is now Paramount, concealed allegations about its former chief executive from investors.
