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Nick Cannon‘s been a “Bad” boy.. The host and creator of the Viacom-owned MTV’s wildly-successful improv rap battle show “Wild N’ Out” allegedly stole key elements of the program for ...
Nick Cannon slams Viacom after being fired: 'I will not be bullied' After being dismissed for anti-Semitic comments, Cannon posted a lengthy and impassioned message criticizing his longtime employer.
Nick Cannon apologized late Wednesday for using “hateful and divisive words” in a recent podcast that led to his firing by ViacomCBS the day before. Cannon faced blowback this week over his 90 ...
Nick Cannon‘s 15-year relationship with ViacomCBS has come to an end, as the media giant severed ties on Tuesday over a recent podcast interview. One the June 30 episode of his YouTube show, ...
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Viacom Suing Zeus Network, Nick Cannon For ‘Bad Vs. Wild' Show "Copying" ‘Wild N' Out'Nick Cannon is at the center of a legal pursuit as Viacom International Inc. has filed a lawsuit accusing him and Zeus Network for blatantly ripping off his long-running MTV series, Wild 'N Out.
In his 1,400-word statement, Cannon demands an apology from Viacom and the rights to the 'Wild 'N Out' brand. Nick Cannon Shares A Lengthy Response To Being Dropped By ViacomCBS Sound+Vision ...
The show was created by Nick Cannon with his idea and original thought. Wild’N Out has brought billions of dollars in revenue to Viacom since 2015. And Nick deserves and has earned everything it ...
M TV owner Viacom has filed a lawsuit claiming that Nick Cannon’s new comedy battle rap game show — called Bad vs. Wild — is a “flagrant” copycat of his long-running series Wild ’N Out ...
Viacom is calling out Zeus Network for allegedly stealing the vibe of its hit show Wild 'N Out with their new game show Bad vs. Wild, hosted by Nick Cannon.
UPDATED: ViacomCBS is ending its long-running relationship with Nick Cannon after he made anti-Semitic comments on his podcast. In the June 30 episode of “Cannon’s Class,” the actor and TV ...
Nick Cannon said he ‘will not be bullied’ or ‘silenced’ in his response to ViacomCBS’ decision to fire him for making controversial anti-Semitic comments — details ...
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