The WBCL Radio Network
Listen Online
Android iOS
My WBCL Account
Donate Here
  • On Air
    • WBCL Streams
    • WBCL Beatz
      • PARTNER
    • WBCL Classic Christian
    • Christmas Music
      • Stocking Stuffers
    • Programs
      • Mornings
      • Middays
      • Afternoons
      • Evenings with Melanie
    • On Demand
    • News - Weather
      • News
      • Weather
      • Local Temps
    • Recently Played
    • Podcasts
      • Jocularity
      • Raising the Volume
      • Battle of the Brains
      • Scott Jeopardy
      • Here's the Takeaway
      • Here's the Takeaway
    • Sounding Board
    • Here's the Takeaway
  • About Us
    • Sign Up
    • Contact Us
    • Who We Are
      • Statement of Faith
    • Employment
    • Meet the Staff
    • Coverage Map & Frequencies
    • FAQ's
      • Mobile App
      • Text Alerts
      • Alexa Skill
      • Other FAQ's
    • About Our Logo
    • Rhythm & Praise 94.1
  • Events
    • WBCL Events
    • Concerts
    • Community Calendar
    • All Events
  • Build Community
    • Outreach Projects
    • Serving your Community
      • Drive Thru Difference
      • Food Pantry
      • Opportunities To Serve
    • Disaster Relief
    • Listener Stories
    • Prayer Page
    • Ministry Connections
    • Jobs
    • WBCL Text Alerts
    • Artist Stories
    • Cuba Needs Jesus
    • Weekly Word
  • Contests
    • Contest Rules
    • Which Came First
    • Crash My 50th Birthday
    • What Year Was It? Contest
  • Giving Opportunities
    • Make a Difference
    • Donate
      • SHARE 2026
    • WebStore
Menu

TikTok settles as social media giants face landmark trial over youth addiction claims

01/28/2026
LOS ANGELES (AP) — TikTok has agreed to settle in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit just before the trial kicked off, the plaintiff’s attorneys confirmed. The social video platform was one of three companies facing claims that their platforms deliberately addict and harm children, along with Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube. Snapchat’s parent company Snap Inc., settled the case last week for an undisclosed sum. Additional details of the settlement with TikTok were not disclosed. A lawyer for the plaintiff said in a statement Tuesday that TikTok remains a defendant in the other personal injury cases, and that the trial will proceed as scheduled against Meta and YouTube.
Back To News
  • On Air
  • About Us
  • Events
  • Build Community
  • Contests
  • Giving Opportunities
  • 90.3Fort Wayne, IN
  • 89.5Archbold, OH
  • 88.1Lima, OH
  • 94.7Coldwater, MI
  • 106.1Muncie, IN
  • 97.7Adrian, MI
  • 89.7Upland, IN
  • 101.3Marion, IN
  • 99.5Findlay, OH
  • 88.9Toledo, OH
  • View Coverage Map
© 2026 The WBCL Radio Network
All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Public Inspection File | EEO Report
Better Business Bureau ECFA Charter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
The radio ministry of Taylor University