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A judge on Thursday allowed Sony to take over distribution of “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy,” in a major blow to CBS, which has syndicated the lucrative shows for decades. Judge Kevin ...
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge backed Sony on Thursday in its legal feud with CBS over the the distribution rights for syndicated game shows “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune.” ...
Greg Link, an entrepreneur and brand-builder who co-founded BrandLink Communications, recalls a few “mini-episodes” where he just didn’t feel right. But one day in June of 2014, everything ...
Paramount Global’s CBS lost its bid to block Sony Group Corp. from distributing Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune while a dispute between the media companies over rights to the shows plays out in ...
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss a study that found conservatives are more empathetic than liberals on ‘Gutfeld!’ Markets plummet as Trump rips Powell 13 Things That Totally ...
Greg Millen, a former NHL goaltender who turned to broadcasting, died on Monday. While Millen's cause of death was initially undisclosed, The Peterborough Examiner's Mike Davies reported on ...
I would much prefer that Republicans return to one of their original and basic tenets: “that government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth.” ...
The 'Last Chance U' and 'Wrestlers' team turns its attention to the 2024 Red Sox for a look into a season of mediocrity. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic If you’re developing a ...
Ex-NHL goalie and longtime hockey commentator Greg Millen has died. He was 67. Millen’s death was confirmed by the NHL Alumni Association in a statement released on Monday. No cause of death ...
Greg Millen, a longtime NHL goaltender who transitioned to a post-playing career as a popular hockey broadcaster, has died. Millen was 67 years old. The NHL Alumni Association announced Millen's ...
The hockey world is mourning the death of Greg Millen, a fixture around NHL rinks for close to five decades — between the pipes and later in the broadcast booth. As Sportsnet said in a statement ...