Titus Welliver talks ‘Bosch: Legacy’; The Trump administration amplifies aggression towards public media

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Titus Welliver attends the press Junket during the SCAD aTVfest, 2019 at the Four Seasons Hotel on February 7th 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia USA. Photo by Jamie Lamor Thompson/Shutterstock.

The Trump administration’s scorched-earth media strategy has claimed new casualties at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, including Sony Film Chief Tom Rothman. Meanwhile, the president’s $20 billion lawsuit against Paramount Global continues to force Shari Redstone into what could be a legacy-defining moment. But how will the CBS News staff react to a settlement with Trump? Kim Masters and Matt Belloni investigate.

Plus, NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans chats with Bosch star Titus Welliver about his journey from supporting roles on police procedurals, to portraying detective Harry Bosch for a decade. He talks about his reaction when the spinoff series, Bosch: Legacy was abruptly cancelled after three seasons, and explains how he puts his executive producer credit to good use.

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Kim Masters

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Joshua Farnham