Sure, the FRIENDS reunion was a huge event, what with its bombshell backstage reveals and (somewhat random) celebrity cameos. But really this whole week has been a reunion special.
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Nearly three years after Les Moonves was tossed off his perch at CBS over allegations of sexual misconduct, the one time corporate powerhouse has finally settled his $120 million exit package with the Sheri Redstone controlled company, kind of.
“The disputes between Mr. Moonves and CBS have now been resolved, and on May 14, 2021, the parties dismissed the arbitration proceeding,” announced a filing today with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Long legal battle short: the $120 million
Sure, the FRIENDS reunion was a huge event, what with its bombshell backstage reveals and (somewhat random) celebrity cameos. But really this whole week has been a reunion special.
Naman Ramachandran Popular messaging service WhatsApp is suing the Indian government over privacy issues as draconian new rules governing social media come into effect from Wednesday.The lawsuit “asks the Delhi High Court to declare that one of the new rules is a violation of privacy rights in India’s constitution since it requires social media companies to identify the ‘first originator of information’ when authorities demand it,” according to news agency Reuters which first broke the
Naman Ramachandran The ongoing battle between the Indian government and Twitter intensified on Monday with the Delhi Police raiding the social media outfit’s Delhi and Gurgaon offices over a tweet marked by the platform as “manipulated.”The tweet in question originated from Sambit Patra, national spokesperson of India’s ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on May 18.
After initially premiering at the Les Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma Festival in early 2020, Canadian filmmaker Jeanne Leblanc‘s suburban drama “Les Nôtres” has finally landed a wide release date. Courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories, the film will release day and date on VOD and in theaters on June 18.
A post shared by Jeff Lewis (@jljefflewis)Gage seems happy about the outcome, too. A source told People magazine, "This is a big relief.
Johnny Depp has sued officials at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) to force them to disclose how much money his ex-wife Amber Heard donated to them following their divorce. The Pirates of the Caribbean star has maintained that despite his ex-wife's claims she split her $7 million (£5 million) divorce settlement between the non-profit and the Children's Hospital Los Angeles, she actually only gave them a couple of hundred thousand dollars.
Johnny Depp has now moved to court to order ACLU aka American Civil Liberties Union to show proof of Amber Heard's donation from her divorce settlement. It has been known that Heard had pledged to donate her USD 7 million divorce settlement to the ACLU and the Children's Hospital Los Angeles after her and Depp's divorce was made final.
Stacey Dooley was clearly delighted by some great news that her boyfriend, Kevin Clifton, shared with his fans on Wednesday.The broadcaster, who met Kevin when they were paired on the 2018 series of Strictly, took to her Instagram Stories to share her pride in her partner.MORE: Stacey Dooley reveals reluctance to marry Kevin Clifton - find out whyCommenting on the dancer's latest career move, starring in a new stage production of Singin' in the Rain, the star shared a photo of herself and Kevin
NEW YORK -- ViacomCBS said Friday that former CBS CEO Les Moonves will not get his $120 million severance package from his firing in 2018, ending a long-running dispute over the money.Moonves was ousted in 2018 after a company investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct spanning three decades found Moonves violated company policy and did not cooperate with the investigation.But Moonves challenged the decision and his $120 million severance was set aside until the matter could be
CBS and former entertainment chairman Leslie Moonves have resolved their dispute over $120 million that Moonves was set to collect as part of his exit from the company in 2018. In an SEC filing on Friday, CBS said that money, which had been held in a trust while they settled the dispute, will revert back to the company.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorA whopping amount of money that has been held in trust for potential payout to former CBS chief Leslie Moonves is going back to the company.In a filing with the U.S.
CBS has finally announced when the next season of Big Brother will air!
and. Both shows will debut new seasons on Wednesday, July 7, it was announced in a Clubhouse conversation on Thursday. host Julie Chen Moonves, host Arielle Vandenberg and narrator Matthew Hoffman shared the news. CBS is the first network to partner with Clubhouse on an exclusive announcement; Friday's conversation was the first of several and Clubhouse events slated for this summer.
CBS will have Big Brother and Love Island back together again.
The English Premier League has announced that it has agreed in principle to roll over its £5 billion ($7B) deal with Sky, Amazon, and BT Sport for UK rights to the prestigious soccer competition.