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.
Seven years after Christian media company Trinity Broadcasting Network shuttered its Costa Mesa headquarters — an ornate palazzo-styled structure south of the 405 Freeway — the 6-acre site may finally ...
The Fort Worth-based startup founded by celebrity psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw on Wednesday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, while simultaneously suing Trinity Broadcasting Network for ...
A proposal to convert the former Trinity Broadcasting Network headquarters, a landmark off the 405 freeway, into a 142-unit residential development got initial support from the Costa Mesa City Council ...
A plan to build 142 townhouses and single family residences on what once served as headquarters for the Trinity Broadcasting Network will soon ascend to the Costa Mesa City Council after a recent ...
Trinity Broadcasting Network, former business partner of Dr. Phil’s now-bankrupt Merit Street Media, filed a counterclaim against the TV personality — alleging he engaged in a scheme to “fleece” the ...
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 ...
(Updated with second Dr. Phil statement + Trinity Broadcasting & Professional Bull Riders statements) A federal judge today ruled Dr. Phil cannot clean his own slate with a Chapter 11 for his now dead ...
AUSTIN, Texas & MURRIETA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nyriad® and DigitalGlue today announced that Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) has chosen Nyriad UltraIO™ storage and the DigitalGlue creative.space ...
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