Warner Bros. Discovery sues NBA to secure media rights awarded to Amazon
Warner Bros. Discovery sued the NBA on Friday as it tries to maintain broadcast rights for a package of live games.
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Warner Bros. Discovery sued the NBA on Friday as it tries to maintain broadcast rights for a package of live games.
The National Basketball Association has rebuffed longtime media partner Warner Bros. Discovery's bid to keep airing games after next season.
Warner Bros. Discovery said Monday it has informed the National Basketball Association that it intends to use its matching rights for a package of games earmarked for another company. Warner Bros. Discovery is targeting the deal between the NBC and Amazon Prime Video, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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