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Comcast President Mike Cavanagh Hails Return Of NBA To NBCUniversal, Calling Deal A “Testament To...
Deadline via Yahoo Canada Sports· 5 hours agoIn the first on-the-record comments by a media partner in the NBA’s pending $76 billion TV rights...
Warner Bros. Discovery's TNT Network matches bid for NBA rights
Yahoo Finance· 21 hours agoAmazon and Warner Bros. did not immediately respond to Yahoo Finance's request for comment. "Relying...
Is it OK for Blackhawks fans to actually root for wins? Lazerus mailbag, Part I
New York Times· 7 hours agoAll right, let’s get these out of the way early: Yes, I think there’s a chance Kevin Korchinski sees...
War leaves 'pariah' Russia shell of former self at Olympics
The Raw Story· 1 day agoAs nations come together in Paris to celebrate peaceful competition, sports powerhouse Russia will be an Olympic outcast after being shunned over its Ukraine assault and will not even broadcast ...
Warner Bros. Discovery under pressure as 'vicious debate' ensues over NBA media rights
Yahoo Finance· 6 days ago"There is a pretty vicious debate among investors: Is losing the NBA catastrophic for WBD because...
The upscaler I use for all my retro consoles just got Prime Day'd
Games Radar· 6 days agoThe specific release I have is slightly different and a bit older, but aside from featuring a funky...
‘Lady in the Lake’ Episode 2 Recap: “It Has To Do With The Search For The Marvelous”
Decider· 21 hours agoIn one of this episode’s strongest sequences, an emotionally exhausted and thoroughly stoned Maddie...
Don't destroy your Steam Deck like we did — use the new official repair and upgrade toolkit from...
Windows Central· 1 day agoThe kit includes a screwdriver with three different bits, a spudger, tweezers, an opening pick,...
Natalie Portman’s ‘Lady in the Lake’ Is a Soggy, Pretentious Failure
The Daily Beast via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoAll of this quickly grates on the nerves (and senses) and, worse still, fails to dis
N.B.A. Board Backs TV Rights Deals, but Steps Remain
New York Times· 7 days agoTNT, which is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, has shown N.B.A. games since the 1980s, but its prominent on-air personalities like Charles Barkley talked...