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No NBA deal yet for Warner Bros. Discovery, but David Zaslav is 'hopeful'
Warner Bros. Discovery is trying to hold on to the rights to air NBA games as NBC, Disney and Amazon compete for their own league packages.
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The NBA is picking its TV partners — and a deal hinges on Warner Bros. Discovery's next move
Warner Bros. Discovery's latest talks with the NBA could turn into a legal battle if the league decides to sign an agreement with NBCUniversal, sources said.CNBC - Business - NBA -
Joint streaming venture involving ESPN, Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery will be called Venu Sports
The sports streaming platform planned by ESPN, Fox and Warner BrosABC News - Entertainment -
Venu Sports announced as brand for ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery joint sports streaming service
The joint sports streaming service combining ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery programming will be called Venu Sports.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Joint streaming venture involving ESPN, Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery will be called Venu Sports
The sports streaming platform planned by ESPN, Fox and Warner BrosABC News - Sports -
Wolves' Anthony Edwards shakes off disastrous Game 7 start to climb yet another rung on NBA superstar ladder
Edwards showed maturity in leading Minnesota to a historic second half comeback over the NuggetsCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
There’s New Hope for an HIV Vaccine
A trial vaccine has succeeded in generating low levels of antibodies needed to target HIV. It’s a first but much-needed step toward preventing infection.Wired - Tech -
‘Magic David called’: David Copperfield repeatedly contacted Jeffrey Epstein
Phone messages and meetings suggest a friendship between Copperfield and the disgraced financier. His lawyers deny it. The message pads appear a little faded, but the handwriting on the spiral-bound notebooks is clear enough.. Staff at Jeffrey ...The Guardian - World -
Bridgerton's back: The best yet or losing its bite?
Some critics say the Netflix show's as seductive as ever, but others feel its charms are wearing off.BBC News - Top stories -
David Rockwell on designing "a sense of ritual"
The portfolio of the design firm Rockwell Group includes Hollywood's Dolby Theatre, hospitals, hotels, stadiums, stage sets, and some 500 restaurants. The designer talks about the trademark elements he brings to his projects, including his latest: ...CBS News - Top stories -
Discovery of long-lost river may solve ancient pyramid mystery
The 40-mile-long river branch, which ran by the Giza pyramid complex, was hidden under desert and farmland for millennia, scientists said.CBS News - Top stories
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