To the editor: Nobody will face this thug (“Paramount inches to resolve the demand '60 minutes' of $ 20 billion Trump”, “ April 29)? The punishment goes to the networks that emit journalistically responsible pieces that President Trump does not like; Lawylated signatures that, in the past, have represented the clients with whom they do not agree; Universities that wish to continue with the research that saves lives, but have the audacity to hire highly qualified minorities and immigrants; The list continues and continues.
Someone needs to face this tyrant. If Paramount refuses to establish himself, he can lose his fusion due to a vindictive president, but even Shari Redstone, the non -executive president of Paramount, would have to admit that the management of a media company in a democracy would be better than under the totalitarian government.
Richard Shafarman, Santa Clarita
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To the editor: The show of the CBS news that is dragged to Trump for a totally frivolous demand for the edition of a Kamala Harris interview is nothing less than disgusting. For Redstone to sell the company to the Ellison family for billions of dollars that it does not need, it is destroying the journalistic integrity of one of the most respected news organizations in the transmission history and opening a legal precedent that can affect all journalism throughout the country.
Is this the news of CBS that excited the nation with the “This is London” transmissions by Edward R. Murrow in 1940? Is this the news of CBS that led the objective transmission of Walter Cronkite from Vietnam after the tet offensive disaster?
No, this is the news of CBS that is sold to the highest bidder and is destroyed in the process.
Mara Casey, Laguna Niguel