CBS paid 'Bull' actress Eliza Dushku $9.5 mn to settle harassment claims
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2018
US television network CBS paid $9.5 million Eliza Dushku, an actress on primetime drama "Bull," and wrote her off the show after she claimed the lead actor had harassed her.
A bombshell article published in The New Yorker on Friday accused CBS chairman and chief executive, Leslie Moonves, of sexual misconduct stretching back decades and painted a broader picture of similar behavior within the most watched US television network.
US networks suspend Rose over sexual harassment allegations
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2017
Charlie Rose, one of America's most respected broadcasters, an award-winning television host and interviewer, was suspended Monday after eight women accused him of years of sexual harassment and unwanted advances.
US giant CBS completes takeover of Australia TV network Ten
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2017
US broadcasting giant CBS is the new owner of Australia's third-largest commercial television network, the station's administrators said Thursday, ending a bidding war with media mogul Lachlan Murdoch.
SYDNEY - American broadcaster CBS has secured a deal to buy Australia's third-largest television network, Ten, the embattled station's administrators said Monday.