Stephen Battaglio writes about television and the media business for the Los Angeles Times out of New York. His coverage of the television industry has appeared in TV Guide, the New York Daily News, the New York Times, Fortune, the Hollywood Reporter, Inside.com and Adweek. He is also the author of three books about television, including a biography of pioneer talk show host and producer David Susskind.
Latest From This Author
ABC’s Terry Moran also described Miller, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, as “vile.”
Following a major cut of several hundred employees at Walt Disney Co., the layoffs at Warner Bros. Discovery are said to be fewer than 100 people.
A jury awarded a military contractor $5 million over Alex Marquardt’s 2021 report on a military contractor.
‘Piper, noooo!’ From viral moments and shoppable caftans to viewer wanderlust, HBO leaves no stone in the culture unturned when it comes to driving interest in ‘The White Lotus.’
The 45-year-old son of Cuban immigrants will helm the network’s evening newscast while keeping a presence on streaming service NBC News Now.
The suit claims the White House’s attempts to cut off federal funding violates the 1st Amendment. NPR recently filed a similar suit.
Wallace will talk to ‘The Best People’ in a weekly, one-on-one sit-down away from the daily political frenzy.
The lawsuit in federal court says President Trump’s May 1 executive order targets NPR and PBS for its programming choices, making it unconstitutional.
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s book has already generated a national debate about whether the White House deceived the public about the president’s cognitive state and how Biden’s late exit from the race undermined the Democratic Party’s chances of stopping Trump.
In a note to CBS News staff Monday, McMahon said, ‘It’s become clear that the company and I do not agree on the path forward.’