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Last week, a judge ruled that Sony Pictures Television could take over distribution of the lucrative game shows.
A three-judge panel from California’s Second Appellate District on Wednesday reversed an earlier decision by a lower court.
Sony claimed CBS licensed the shows to TV stations at below-market rates and failed to maximize advertising revenues.
A state appeals court has temporarily sided with CBS in its battle with Sony Pictures TV over control of 'Wheel of Fortune' ...
A judge has granted a preliminary injunction to Sony Pictures TV, effectively denying CBS’ bid to block the former from ...
Sony can begin distributing the shows and need not deliver episodes to CBS,” Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Kevin Brazile ...
A court rebuffed the network's bid for a preliminary injunction that would've allowed it to continue distributing the two ...
A state appeals court has temporarily sided with CBS in its battle with Sony Pictures TV over control of the lucrative distribution rights to “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy.” A three ...
CBS has won a temporary legal reprieve, allowing the network to continue to distribute "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy" amid a pitched battle with Sony Pictures Television. On Wednesday ...
and Wheel of Fortune has an update. A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has granted a preliminary injunction to Sony Pictures Television in the case, effectively denying CBS’ bid to block the ...
Distribution rights to Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy are set to be taken from Paramount and given back to Sony, following an ...
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