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Trinity Broadcasting, the distribution partner of the bankrupt Merit Street Media, has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Phil ...
Partner Trinity Broadcasting and Phil McGraw's Merit Street are suing each other in bankruptcy court over a purported ten-year deal under which Dr. Phil would make 160 new 90-minute episodes of his ...
PBR wants to know whether Dr. Phil McGraw led his Merit Street Media to file for bankruptcy in a "bad faith" move -- while ...
“PBR honored its contract with Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media, delivered on every performance metric, and brought more than one million viewers to the new network. Dr. Phil and his company completely ...
In Trinity’s version of events, McGraw duped the network into a partnership by claiming he had the rights to Dr. Phil and ...
A bankruptcy hearing for Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media devolved into accusations of bad faith and spying, with lawyers for ...
Merit Street Media wants its case dismissed after it couldn’t pay the legal fees needed to remain in bankruptcy.
Dr. Phil McGraw responds to accusations from Trinity Broadcasting about his company's bankruptcy and their $500M, 10-year ...
Professional Bull Riders, the largest pro bull-riding league in the world, claims that Dr. Phil’s Merit Street Media owes it ...
American author and television personality Dr. Phil McGraw, commonly known as Dr. Phil, has found himself in a bit of a ...
Peteski Productions loans cash to bankrupt Merit Street Media to pay 150+ former employees as the joint venture with Trinity Broadcasting fails.
Lawyers for Dr. Phil McGraw’s media venture were denied their request to withdraw as bankruptcy counsel as the company looks ...