Media giants accused of ‘cowering to threats’ as Trump tries to stamp out criticism
Disney’s Bob Iger and Paramount’s David Ellison are among executives pulling the strings amid criticism that US TV networks are caving to the Trump administration Over the past two decades Jimmy Kimmel has interviewed thousands of people – including his ultimate boss – on his late-night talkshow. (...)
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Donald Trump, Jimmy Kimmel, US news, Television & radio, US politics, ABC, Media, Television industry, US television industry, Culture, Trump administration, CBS
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