Dr. Phil McGraw’s Merit Street Media has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection — and the TV talk-show host’s company is suing former partner Trinity Broadcasting Network, alleging breach of ...
Dr. Phil’s Fort Worth-based JV Merit Street Media filed for Chapter 11 on Wednesday, simultaneously suing business partner Trinity Broadcasting for breach of contract that it claims destroyed its new ...
Merit Street Media, the TV network launched last year by talk show host Phil McGraw, has filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors and is suing its distribution partner, Trinity Broadcasting ...
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 ...
In a case of careful what you pray for, Phil McGraw is having a not-so-great week. On Monday, the man Oprah introduced us to years ago as Dr. Phil began to try to halt the month old Chapter 11 ...
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 ...
“Is there a question?” a weary Dr. Phil McGraw asked a lawyer for Trinity Broadcasting Network. McGraw was on the witness stand today in the battle over a $500 million distribution deal between the TV ...
Through a Chapter 7 liquidation, creditors can “have faith” that a trustee will be fair and impartial in the sale of the Merit Street assets, Judge Scott W. Everett of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for ...
Merit Street Media, the media company founded by television personality and psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw, has filed for bankruptcy while suing its broadcast partner for allegedly contributing to its ...