A judge has stepped in to block, at least for the moment, Sony’s efforts to take over distribution of syndicated game shows Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune from CBS.
CBS Media Ventures is fighting to retain distribution rights to the popular game shows. Sony Pictures owns and produces the ...
The studio says it will take over distribution of the two popular game shows next week and amends an earlier lawsuit in the matter.
Culver City-based Sony said it would send new episodes directly to television stations, escalating the contract dispute with ...
Sony has made its move after previously ending CBS's distribution rights in October and claimed it had breached its agreement ...
Sony Pictures Television , which produces syndicated TV game shows "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!", told distributor CBS ...
Sony sued CBS in October, alleging that the studio breached its contract by setting up licensing deals in Australia and other overseas markets ...
The fight between Sony and CBS over 'Wheel of Fortune' and 'Jeopardy' intenisifies as Sony aims to take over distribution of ...
Sony Pictures Television has assumed global distribution functions for syndicated TV game shows "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!" citing failure by CBS Studios to live up to contract terms, the ...
Snowy weather doesn't need to enter into the picture for Ryan Seacrest to take a random tumble in front of Wheel of Fortune ...
Hosting "Wheel of Fortune" isn't all prize money and one-liners. Ryan Seacrest learned that lesson the hard way Tuesday when an overeager guest accidentally tackled him to the ground. When ...
A Wheel of Fortune contestant was so excited after his big win on Tuesday’s (January 21) episode that he tackled Ryan ...
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