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Merit Street Media, the multiplatform network owned by former daytime talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw, has filed for bankruptcy less than two years after its launch.
Dr. Phil admitted in an interview with The New York Times published on Sunday that “I don’t think I’m qualified to talk about politics.” It’s a remark that raised eyebrows online given ...
This week features a one-on-one interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post and political commentator George F. Will and a panel discussion with Dr. Phil McGraw.
John Chell, the NYPD’s top uniformed cop, had at least $1,000 in travel expenses covered by Dr. Phil last year to participate in an interview with the conservative TV personality — an example… ...
Professional Bull Riders is objecting to the bankruptcy proceedings of Phil McGraw’s Merit Street Media, as part of an effort to recover disputed claims it estimates at $181 million. The largest ...
Dr. Phil McGraw announced the launch of ENVOY Media Co., after the bankruptcy of Fort Worth-based Merit Street Media.
Celebrity psychologist Phil McGraw, best known to audiences as Dr. Phil, is starting a new media network — again. The announcement comes two weeks after McGraw's Fort Worth-based media network ...
Dr. Phil Returns: Launches Envoy Media Co. in Comeback Bid The new venture will combine news, entertainment and "citizen journalism" in an app, just weeks after his Merit Street Media filed for ...
Politics Dr. Phil’s Anti-Woke News Channel Went Bankrupt. His Next Platform Is Even More Doomed It's his second shot at a streaming comeback. By AJ Dellinger Published July 14, 2025 | Comments ...
Former daytime television talk show host Phil McGraw's JV Merit Street Media has filed for bankruptcy protection and sued its business parther, Trinity Broadcasting, for breach of contract.
Dr. Phil McGraw’s TV cable network, Merit Street Media, made a splash when it launched with promises of bold, viewer-focused programming. But just months after its debut, the network has filed ...