Trinity Broadcasting, the distribution partner of the bankrupt Merit Street Media, has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Phil McGraw's company for fraud and breach of contract. The lawsuit was filed in a ...
EXCLUSIVE: A year ago Dr. Phil and Trinity Broadcasting Network CEO Matthew Crouch sat together warning “the family in America is under attack” and of the ravages of “cancel culture.” Cut to 2025 and ...
Last month, it was reported that Phil McGraw’s media company, Merit Street Media, had filed for bankruptcy and also filed a lawsuit against its partner Trinity Broadcasting. Now, Trinity Broadcasting ...
The bankruptcy of Dr. Phil's Merit Street Media has taken another turn, with its distribution partner suing the company for fraud and breach of contract. In a lawsuit filed in Texas federal court on ...
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, ...
The distinctive former headquarters of the Christian media company Trinity Broadcasting Network in Costa Mesa has sold for $44.5 million, clearing the way for new housing. The purchase of the ornate ...
A federal judge has converted Dr. Phil McGraw’s Merit Street Media bankruptcy from Chapter 11 reorganization to Chapter 7 liquidation, calling the case an "anomaly." Judge Scott Everett said McGraw ...
Costa Mesa City Council votes this week on whether the former Trinity Broadcasting campus will be converted to housing The six-acre campus that once served as the headquarters for Christian media ...
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 Network.
The ornate former headquarters of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, a landmark in Costa Mesa along the 405 Freeway, could make way in the future for a housing project, including some affordable units, ...
Costa Mesa’s City Council voted in favor of moving forward a proposal to tear down the former Trinity Broadcasting Network headquarters in Costa Mesa and replace it with a residential development. The ...