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Comcast's Sky Sues Warner Bros. Discovery
Comcast's Sky Sues Warner Bros. Discovery Because It Wants in on Max's Harry Potter Series
Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery are squabbling over HBO/Max's coming Harry Potter series. Specifically, UK broadcaster Sky, owned by Comcast, has sued WBD for the right to co-produce the small-screen adaptation of J.
Comcast and Warner Bros. fighting over who gets to make Harry Potter show no one wants
Update: A Warner Bros. Discovery spokesperson has now issued a statement in response to Comcast/Sky’s lawsuit:
"Mischief Managed!": Warner Bros Discovery Zapped By Comcast-Owned Sky UK Over ‘Harry Potter' TV Series & More
No magic wand is going to make the latest legal fight Warner Bros Discovery and David Zaslav find themselves in go away, even if Harry Potter is a part of the corporate skirmish. Up against the NBA and Amazon over basketball rights,
Sky sues Warner over ‘Harry Potter’ and Max co-funding deal
Sky has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) alleging “multiple material breaches” of the two companies’ co-funding and co-production agreement covering programming from WBD’s Max streaming service.
Comcast unit sues Warner Bros for breach on TV show deals
COMCAST’S European Sky pay-television unit sued Warner Bros, alleging the film and TV company breached an agreement to share co-production opportunities on projects like a Harry Potter TV series. Read more at The Business Times.
Sky sues Warner Bros over Harry Potter production deal ‘breaches’
Sky has accused Warner Bros Discovery of repeatedly violating an agreement that gave it the right to co-produce shows alongside the Max streaming service — including a new Harry Potter series that is expected to debut in 2026.
Comcast’s Sky Sues Warner Bros. Discovery for Denying Partnership on ‘Harry Potter’ Series
"Warner has repeatedly failed to offer Sky the annually required minimum number of contractually qualifying series for its consideration," Sky states.
Sky sues Warner over ‘Harry Potter’ series and Max co-funding deal
Sky has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) alleging “multiple material breaches” of the two companies’ co-funding and co-production agreement covering programming from WBD’s Max streaming service.
Sky Sues Warner Bros. Over Refusal to Partner on ‘Harry Potter' TV Series
Sky Group filed a lawsuit Friday against Warner Bros., accusing the studio of breaching their agreement by refusing to partner on the upcoming “Harry Potter” TV series. Sky has long distributed Warner Bros.
Comcast Unit Sues Warner Discovery, in Tussle Over Shows Like ‘Harry Potter’
Comcast’s European pay-TV company Sky has sued Warner Bros Discovery, accusing the entertainment giant of violating an agreement that gave Sky long-term exclusive rights to shows including a new “Harry Potter” TV series.
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Comcast Sues Warner Bros. Discovery Over Refusal to Partner on Harry Potter Series
Under the deal, Warner Bros. Discovery was allegedly obligated to present Sky with opportunities to co-produce at least four ...
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Comcast Unveils Xfinity Rewards Hot Air Balloon in Clovis
The 85 Feet High Hot Air Balloon Will Debut in California at the 49th Annual ClovisFest & Hot Air Balloon Fun Fly CLOVIS, CA ...
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Seaport Global Sticks to Their Hold Rating for Comcast (CMCSA)
In a report released today, David Joyce from Seaport Global maintained a Hold rating on Comcast (CMCSA – Research Report). The ...
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Comcast Leverages Edge Compute to Enhance Streaming Experience for Consumers and Create a Standardized Platform for Content Delivery on Its Network
Comcast Leverages Edge Compute to Enhance Streaming Experience for Consumers and Create a Standardized Platform for Content ...
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