Entertainment Studios CEO Byron Allen: We Could Be Out of the Office for a Year

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Comedian and media mogul Byron Allen poses for a picture Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019, in Los Angeles. The Supreme Court will hear arguments Nov. 13 in a $20 billion lawsuit Allen filed against Comcast, with the outcome also affecting a $10 billion case he filed against Charter Communications. If Allen wins, it will become easier for black-owned businesses to bring and win civil rights lawsuits like his that allege discrimination in contracting. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
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In the midst of a pandemic which has seen four million cases and 144,000 deaths and counting, we are now entering hurricane season.

April Ryan spoke with Byron Allen, mogul, philanthropist, producer, and founder & CEO of Entertainment Studios, which owns The Weather Channel on how the media giant is navigating the pandemic and comments on a poor management from the White House, particularly rushing kids back to school.

Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Bureau Chief April Ryan’s White House Report:

Comedian and media mogul Byron Allen poses for a picture Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019, in Los Angeles. The Supreme Court will hear arguments Nov. 13 in a $20 billion lawsuit Allen filed against Comcast, with the outcome also affecting a $10 billion case he filed against Charter Communications. If Allen wins, it will become easier for black-owned businesses to bring and win civil rights lawsuits like his that allege discrimination in contracting. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
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