Sony accused CBS of failing to properly distribute its iconic game shows, and of pocketing fees that should have been shared.
Sony has filed a lawsuit with the Los Angeles Superior Court accusing CBS of failing to maximize revenues in its syndication ...
Sony filed a ... that until 2022, CBS had a dedicated marketing team for “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune.” But when CBS was merged with Viacom to form Paramount Global, “sweeping ...
Sony said the merger of CBS and Viacom to compose Paramount Global led to 'sweeping layoffs' initially, and further layoffs when Paramount Global sold to Skydance. CBS then enlisted their ...
Sony Pictures Television is suing CBS Studios, claiming the network hasn't maximized profits from "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune." Sony alleges CBS undervalued licensing, made unauthorized ...
Sony (SONY) Pictures Television, which makes “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!,” is suing Paramount’s (PARAA) (PARA) CBS, the company that distributes the two TV shows, for allegedly ...
CBS, a unit of Paramount Global, which is in the midst of being acquired by Skydance Media, receives 35% to 40% commission on the fees stations pay to carry the two shows. However, Sony alleges ...
LOS ANGELES — Sony Pictures Television, producer of the long-running “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” TV programs, is suing CBS, the game shows’ distributor, for breach of contract.
Sony, which is seeking monetary damages, also says that recent layoffs at CBS parent Paramount Global have adversely affected the units tasked with distributing, marketing and ad sales for the two ...
A legal dispute between the companies behind popular television game shows "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy!" has broken out.