The animated comedy enraged the White House this week with a Trump-baiting episode, but it’s not the first time it’s ruffled feathers
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t’s been a banner week for South Park. On Tuesday it was announced that parent company Paramount had just struck a five-year, 10-episode-per-season deal with series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone for the whopping price of $1.5bn.
This comes amid public uproar against Paramount for their cancellation of The Late Show after host Stephen Colbert’s criticism of the studio settling a $16m lawsuit with Donald Trump against CBS (which belongs to Paramount) in alleged exchange for FCC approval for their proposed $8bn merger with Skydance. (Said approval was announced on Thursday, with the extra caveat that Paramount would refrain from producing programs based on supposed diversity, equity and inclusion standards.)
On Wednesday, the season premiere of South Park’s 27th season debuted, and lest you think that Parker and Stone’s billion-dollar deal would keep them from biting the hand that feeds, they came out chomping, delivering sharp digs at Paramount and CBS for their kowtowing to the president’s demands.














