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1 week ago |
mrctv.org | Byron Allen |P. Gardner Goldsmith
TV host and now media mogul Byron Allen has accepted a settlement from McDonald’s corporation for compensation over what he claimed was racial discrimination, because he claimed McDonald’s did not advertise with his television networks ENOUGH. As Kandiss Edwards reports for Black Enterprise:“On June 13, just days ahead of trial, McDonald’s settled its lawsuit with Byron Allen for an undisclosed amount. Allen had sued the fast-food chain for $10 billion.
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1 week ago |
regalmag.com | Byron Allen |Michael Allen
McDonald’s and Allen Media Group reached a settlement in Byron Allen’s racial discrimination lawsuit. Black-owned media companies have often expressed frustration with getting major corporations to advertise on their platforms despite boasting numbers that should make sponsors salivate.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
moguldom.com | Byron Allen |Ann Brown
Media mogul Byron Allen had a victory in his $10 billion racial discrimination lawsuit against McDonald’s. A federal judge in California ruled that the case, which accuses the fast-food giant of racial stereotyping by excluding Black-owned media from the bulk of its advertising budget, can proceed to trial, Fox Business reported. U.S. District Judge Fernando M. Olguin deemed the matter a “close call” but concluded that Allen’s allegations are best addressed by a jury.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
thesource.com | Byron Allen |Courtney Brown
Media mogul Byron Allen has scored a significant legal victory in his ongoing battle against McDonald’s, as a federal judge ruled that his $10 billion lawsuit alleging racial discrimination can proceed to trial. Allen, the CEO of Allen Media Group, filed the lawsuit claiming that McDonald’s engages in racial stereotyping by refusing to advertise with Black-owned media companies.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
rhymeswithsnitch.com | Byron Allen
Media mogul Byron Allen given the green light to move forward with his $10 billion lawsuit against McDonald's... A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit filed by media entrepreneur Byron Allen seeking $10 billion alleging racial discrimination by fast food giant McDonald’s can proceed to trial. United States District Judge Fernando M.
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