Warner Brothers will now be allowed international NBA rights in parts of northern Europe and Latin America, and will be allowed to use some NBA content to create new programming.
The NBA and Warner Bros Discovery have reached a deal to end their months-long legal dispute over NBA TV rights, announcing the agreement this morning.
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Host Ernie Johnson Jr. and analysts Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal and Kenny Smith will remain with the long-running, Emmy-winning show.
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The NBA and Warner Bros. Discovery have agreed to end all legal disputes, allowing the league to move forward with new media ...
A deal gives the company access to NBA content and rights in parts of Northern Europe and Latin America. Turner will license ...
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