Veteran attorney Bryan Freedman has become the first call for celebrities who find themselves in existential career crises.| Los Angeles Times
We are halfway through the 27th season of 'South Park,' and one thing is for certain: Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone will not back down.| Los Angeles Times
The Google-owned company reached an agreement with NBCUniversal, which boasts such programming as "Sunday Night Football." YouTube TV wanted to avoid a blackout that would have provoked the ire of some of its 10 million customers.| Los Angeles Times
The second episode of the durable Comedy Central hit scored its largest TV audience since 2018.| Los Angeles Times
After weeks of negotiations and the threat of a nasty lawsuit, 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone wrangled two staggering deals, finally bring the foulmouthed cartoon to Paramount+.| Los Angeles Times
The high-stakes deal that came together this week resulted from months of back-and-forth among a constellation of power players with competing interests, including the president, the Larry Ellison family and mogul Shari Redstone.| Los Angeles Times
Park County — the business entity behind the long-running satirical cartoon — alleged that RedBird executive Jeff Shell crossed a line by interfering with its negotiations with other companies. A representative for Shell denied the accusation.| Los Angeles Times
Paramount wants to secure the rights to stream 'South Park,' but the deal still hasn't come to fruition as the Skydance deal is still in limbo.| Los Angeles Times
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