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Comcast's Sky Sues Warner Bros. Discovery
"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 Bros. Over Refusal to Partner on ‘Harry Potter’ TV Series
Sky accuses Warner Bros. of backing out of its partnership agreement as it seeks to roll out its Max streaming service in Europe.
Warner Bros sued by UK network over Harry Potter TV series
Warner Bros.’ celebration over their upcoming Harry Potter series has been cut short due to a pending lawsuit by Sky Group.
Sky sues Warner Bros over Harry Potter production deal ‘breaches’
In a lawsuit filed in New York on Friday, Sky said “the loss of the opportunity to partner in the funding and production of the wholly unique and irreplaceable Harry Potter series cannot be completely or adequately quantified”.
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
Even so, there is money lurking out in them thar’ adaptations— someone, likely a lot of someones, are going to watch this thing when it arrives circa 2026, even if we aren’t—and said cash is at the center of a new lawsuit between Warner Bros.
Sky files lawsuit against Warner Bros for 'cutting it out' of Harry Potter series
Sky has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros Discovery for allegedly violating an agreement that gave it the right to co-produce shows including a Harry Potter TV series.
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UK politics live: Kemi Badenoch insists she believes in maternity pay as Tory rivals jump on ‘excessive’ claim
Kemi Badenoch has sparked controversy after describing maternity pay as “excessive” and calling for greater personal ...
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Sky News takes a look inside the UK's first fossil fuel free flying school
Sky's Jonathan Samuels has been to one flight training school to learn more about the next generation of pilots and planes.
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Sky confirms free TV upgrade for UK homes with 10 new things to try today
Sky has just pushed out a useful update to its devices and here's how to try it.
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Nike and Sky ads banned over misleading ‘dark pattern’ tactics
The Advertising Standards Authority said both rulings were part of its wider work investigating ‘online choice architecture’ ...
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UK regulator bans Nike and Sky ads for using misleading tactics
Adverts for sports company Nike and broadcaster Sky have been banned in the UK for using tactics which could mislead ...
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Tata Steel: UK's biggest steelworks to cease production after more than 100 years
The UK's biggest steelworks will cease production today after more than 100 years, leading to thousands of job losses across ...
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UK: Data Protection Authority Issues Reprimand to Gambling Operator for Unlawfully Processing Personal Data
On 16 September 2024, the UK’s data protection authority, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), issued a reprimand against Sky Betting ...
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Sky extends UKTV carriage deal
Sky and UKTV have announced a multi-year extension to their long-standing partnership. The new agreement means that Sky and ...
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Free Sky TV and Netflix stream alert issued to UK homes - one-day countdown confirmed
Sign up to Sky Stream with Sky TV and Netflix before the deadline and get the first month completely free. It's £31 per month after that, on a 31-day rolling contract basis.
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Politics latest: All four Tory leadership candidates to face questions on Sky News
As the Conservative Party's first annual conference in opposition since 2009 gets under way in Birmingham, we'll be speaking ...
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