Warner Bros. Discovery and the National Basketball Association are ending their legal battle over TV rights. While the entertainment giant is losing long-held rights to regular and postseason games for its TNT network after this season, the settlement will give it rights to a significant amount of NBA content domestically and abroad, the Journal reported. Warner Bros. in July filed a breach of contract lawsuit against the NBA after the league signed new rights deals with Disney ESPN, Comcast NBCUniversal and Amazon.com Warner Bros. alleged that the league violated a matching-rights clause with its TNT cable network by making a deal to put games on Amazon’s Prime Video. Read More...
Warner Bros. Discovery and the National Basketball Association are ending their legal battle over TV rights. While the entertainment giant is losing long-held rights to regular and postseason games for its TNT network after this season, the settlement will give it rights to a significant amount of NBA content domestically and abroad, the Journal reported. Warner Bros. in July filed a breach of contract lawsuit against the NBA after the league signed new rights deals with Disney ESPN, Comcast NBCUniversal and Amazon.com Warner Bros. alleged that the league violated a matching-rights clause with its TNT cable network by making a deal to put games on Amazon’s Prime Video.
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