He’s been called lazy, fat and a coach killer. But with 992 career points, three Stanley Cup rings and an ironman record that stretched on for 1,064 consecutive games, we could have another name for ...
TV personality Dr. Phil's bankruptcy case is not going the way he wanted it to. Dr. Phil, whose full name is Phil McGraw, cannot keep the bankruptcy of his media startup Merit Street Media in Chapter ...
(Updated with second Dr. Phil statement + Trinity Broadcasting & Professional Bull Riders statements) A federal judge today ruled Dr. Phil cannot clean his own slate with a Chapter 11 for his now dead ...
Envoy TV, a cable and streaming outlet that McGraw unveiled in July, will get a big distribution lift as his Merit Street Media remains locked in litigation. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor ...
It’s been 16 years since the Toronto Maple Leafs acquired Phil Kessel in a trade with the Boston Bruins. At the time, Leafs general manager Brian Burke just entered his first full season in charge.
Dr. Phil‘s desire to move his cratered Merit Street Media into bankruptcy and continue his breach of contract lawsuit against ex-partner Trinity Broadcasting Network looks to have become all about ...
Robert Kessel has joined Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw Productions as executive vice president of scripted content. Kessel will be responsible for expanding Jigsaw’s film and TV scripted projects. He will also ...
Phil Collins has been hospitalized – but not for a terminal illness. Despite swirling rumors online that sparked concern among fans, the legendary Genesis frontman, 74, is currently recovering from ...
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Dr. Phil McGraw's company is facing financial troubles. Merit Street Media, the cable network founded by the TV personality, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a Texas court on Wednesday. Merit Street ...
Dr. Phil’s TV network, Merit Street Media, filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday and sued Christian television giants Trinity Broadcasting Network and TCT Ministries for allegedly harming its business and ...