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American author and television personality Dr. Phil McGraw, commonly known as Dr. Phil, has found himself in a bit of a ...
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Merit Street Media also lists more than 200 creditors, according to its bankruptcy filing, including DirectTV, which it owes about $1.7 million, and Dish Network, which it owes $900,000, among others.
The Dr. Phil McGraw-helmed and North Texas-based Merit Street Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy yesterday, and simultaneously sued broadcasting partner Trinity Broadcasting for breach of contract.
Merit Street Media, overseen by McGraw and chief operating officer Joel Cheatwood, is located in Dallas-Fort Worth and includes a state-of-the-art news studio on its five-acre property.
Merit Street Media is a fully distributed cable, satellite, and free-over-the-air broadcast brand that reaches over 65 million television homes. The television network boasts original and acquired ...