Fired Tennis Channel CEO Ken Solomon Suing on Wrongful Termination, Other Grounds
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Fired Tennis Channel CEO Ken Solomon suing on wrongful termination, other grounds
Former Tennis Channel CEO and chair Ken Solomon is suing owner Sinclair Inc., and others, on multiple grounds, including wrongful termination.
News: Fox-YouTube TV, Tennis Channel, Versant and more
The following article "News: Fox-YouTube TV, Tennis Channel, Versant and more" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. Fox networks may be pulled from YouTube TV; former Tennis Channel chairman and CEO Ken Solomon has filed a lawsuit; and Versant is reportedly holding a golf event in mid-December. Plus news on UNC Football, the WNBA CBA, SEC Network and “Inside the NBA.” Fox networks could be pulled from YouTube TV Fox Corporation-owned telev…
Former Tennis Channel CEO sues Sinclair, reveals buyers offered more than $1B for network
Former Tennis Channel CEO Ken Solomon is reportedly suing his former network and its parent, Sinclair Broadcasting Group, along with several Sinclair executives. According to the lawsuit first reported by Joe Flint of The Wall Street Journal, Solomon claims he was wrongfully terminated by Sinclair in part based on his role at the then-fledgling (and now bankrupt) Merit Street Media, the media company owned by television personality Dr. Phil McGr…
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