The increasingly ugly battle between CBS Media Ventures and Sony Pictures Television over the distribution of first-run syndicated megahits “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” has come to a conclusion.
The wheel of fortune has spun well for Hulu and Peacock while continuing to serve up strife for CBS. For the first time ever, cord-cutters will be able to watch in-season episodes of Jeopardy! and ...
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CBS regains ‘Jeopardy!,’ ‘Wheel of Fortune’ distribution rights after reversal of Sony win
CBS has temporarily regained distribution rights for both “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” after a state judge reversed an earlier ruling that gave Sony Pictures Television control over the game ...
Sony inherited the two shows when it acquired Merv Griffin Enterprises, the original producer, in 1994. The acquisition came with a pre-existing syndication deal with King World, which was bought by ...
The agreement ends a year-long battle involving the two long-running syndicated game shows. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Under the settlement, Sony will gradually take over various ...
From left: 'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings, and 'Wheel of Fortune' hosts Vanna White and Ryan Seacrest CBS CBS and Sony Pictures Television have settled their differences when it comes to Jeopardy! and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Sony Pictures Television and CBS have struck a compromise in their hard-fought legal battle over distribution ...
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