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Streaming disputes are notoriously weedsy, but here's the long and short of it. Back in 2019, Max secured exclusive U.S. streaming rights for "South Park" in a $500 million deal. When Paramount Plus launched in 2021, international streaming rights shifted to the platform, which is owned by Comedy Central’s parent company.
Stephen Colbert went off on his employer, Paramount, on Monday after the company decided to settle with President Trump in his lawsuit against the network.
The CBS late night host breaks his silence on his parent company's deal that was announced during his vacation
"Zero Dark Thirty" also features a large ensemble cast loaded with acting talent, including Mark Strong, Kyle Chandler, James Gandolfini, Mark Duplass and Jeremy Strong as CIA personnel and Joel Edgerton and Chris Pratt as members of SEAL Team 6. Chastain steals the movie and gets Oscar gold, but the rest of the cast is still well worth watching.
On Monday July 7, representatives for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and its Hollywood Local 399 and the conservative public interest group the Center for American Rights met with staff of the Federal Communications Commission to discuss a deal important to both of them: The Skydance -Paramount merger.
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"South Park" has been dropped by Paramount Plus. But if you're a fan of the series, don't worry. There are still options for you to watch every single episode of the series.
The reason for its absence is that Paramount+ seemingly let the international streaming rights expire while its parent company, Paramount Global undergoes a merger with Skydance. It is claimed that negotiations to bring back all of South Park to the platform are "ongoing".