Trinity Broadcasting, which owns several dozen TV stations, will give McGraw's Merit Street Media a distribution platform. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Dr. Phil McGraw is launching a new ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — Dr. Phil's North Texas-based media company Merit Street Media filed for bankruptcy and filed a lawsuit against its broadcast partner, Trinity Broadcasting Network, this week, ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. (CN) - A man claims the world's largest Christian TV network wrongfully sued him over inexistent contracts, to retaliate after his nephew's wife "uncovered and reported illegal ...
PHOENIX & FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Najafi Companies (“Najafi”), a private global investment firm, and Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest and most watched ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) — In a changing media landscape, VeggieTales has survived for 25 years on parents' familiarity and trust, experts say. A reboot of the iconic kids show debuts this fall on TBN.
Even a personality as well-known as Dr. Phil McGraw needs a little faith to get by when it comes to launching a new TV venture. While Trinity, founded in 1973 by minister Paul Crouch, offers programs ...
Trinity Broadcasting Network, former business partner of Dr. Phil’s now-bankrupt Merit Street Media, filed a counterclaim against the TV personality — alleging he engaged in a scheme to “fleece” the ...
AUSTIN, Texas & MURRIETA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nyriad® and DigitalGlue today announced that Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) has chosen Nyriad UltraIO™ storage and the DigitalGlue creative.space ...
When students arrive to perfect their English skills at a new international school in Costa Mesa, they likely won’t be greeted by the ornate staircase railings, gold-fringed draperies, crystal ...
An international education company is looking to develop a new campus on the site of the former Trinity Broadcasting Network headquarters in Costa Mesa. The proposal from EF Education First would ...
Dr. Phil's North Texas-based TV Network Merit Street Media filed for bankruptcy and filed a lawsuit against its broadcast partner, Trinity Broadcasting Network, this week, alleging breach of contract.