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Even prior to Merit Street's bankruptcy filing, there were a number of indicators that Merit TV was undergoing a rocky start ...
Dr. Phil’s McGraw’s Merit Street Media has filed for bankruptcy after less than two years of operation in Fort Worth.
Dr. Phil McGraw’s Merit Street Media is filing for bankruptcy, and is also suing its distribution partner, Trinity Broadcasting, for breach of contract. Merit Street is less than 2 years old ...
Dr. Phil McGraw’s Fort Worth-based TV network, Merit Street Media, has filed for bankruptcy a little over a year after its first broadcast and sued its business partner, Trinity Broadcasting ...
Merit Street is less than 2 years old, having launched in early 2024 with a McGraw-led talk show as its flagship program. In its filing, the company cites a “severely strained liquidity position” and ...
Merit Street also alleges Trinity Broadcasting caused it to enter into various distribution agreements with third parties to distribute Dr. Phil content that total $96 million, court documents show.
Dr. Phil McGraw's Texas TV network Merit Street Media sues its former partner, Trinity Broadcasting Network.
Roy Rochlin/Getty McGraw's Merit Street Media filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday, July 2, suing TBN, the network's broadcasting partner, and TCT Ministries, Inc. in the process.
In November of 2024, Merit Street Media’s broadcasting agreement with Professional Bull Riders soured. What was supposed to be a 4-year partnership ended after less than one year, when PBR announced ...
The Trinity Broadcasting Network was sued by a media company started by TV personality Phil McGraw, whose eponymous talk show “Dr. Phil” captivated 10 million U.S. viewers weekly during 21 seasons on ...