Director Kristine Peterson's 1990 ripoff does what Adrian Lyne's classic thriller does and then some on a fraction of the budget, and it deserves a home or streaming release.
We think of computers and the internet as useful technologies or tools, but they can also inspire visual aesthetics ...
In an eleventh-hour agreement late Thursday night, YouTube TV reached what it called a "short-term extension" with Paramount to keep channels such as CBS, Comedy Central and MTV on its ...
Paramount Global television networks, including CBS, could go dark on Google’s YouTube TV on Thursday night in the latest contract showdown between a major programmer and a distributor.
Feb 12 (Reuters) - Media giant Paramount Global's (PARA.O), opens new tab channels, including CBS and Nickelodeon, will be unavailable on YouTube TV starting Thursday after the two companies ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. One month after increasing the price of subscriptions from $73 to $83, YouTube TV ...
YouTube TV and Paramount are currently in negotiations, and things aren’t looking too promising. In a statement, YouTube TV, owned by Alphabet, informed customers that it is “working hard to ...
Several channels owned by Paramount Global, including CBS, Comedy Central and MTV, will soon disappear from YouTube TV on Thursday if the two companies don’t reach a contract renewal. YouTube TV ...
As of today, YouTube TV subscribers could lose access to more than 20 popular Paramount channels, including CBS, BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, and many others, according to Variety.
Subscribers to YouTube TV just got a warning that CBS, CBS Sports Network, Comedy Central, MTV, and other Paramount-owned stations will go dark after February 13—today—if the two sides fail to ...
Paramount Global is notifying YouTube TV subscribers that more than 20 channels including CBS, BET, Comedy Central, MTV and Nickelodeon could go dark on the service as soon as Thursday, Feb. 13.
FIRST ON FOX: President Trump scored a victory on Tuesday when a judge deemed CBS and Paramount’s motion to dismiss "moot" as his election interference and news distortion lawsuit moves forward.