Walt Disney said on Wednesday TNT will present two-round games for two years and include two quarter-final through 2028 season. TNT will broadcast the sub-licensed College Football Playoff games among additional TNT Sports distribution platforms, Disney said.
(Bloomberg) -- Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. is picking up some of the College Football Playoff games in a five-year deal with Walt Disney Co.’s ESPN network.Most Read from BloombergThese Flight Routes Suffer the World’s Worst TurbulenceNvidia Delivers on AI Hype, Igniting $140 Billion Stock RallyCiti Trader Got 711 Warning Messages Before Sparking Flash CrashOne Dead After Singapore Air Flight Hit By Severe TurbulenceWarner Bros.’ TNT and other outlets, such as its Max streaming service, will air
Walt Disney has struck a deal to sell its stake in Tata Play, valuing Indian conglomerate Tata Group's satellite TV provider at about $1 billion, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The stake sale news comes as the U.S.-based media giant looks to focus on its merger with India's top conglomerate, Reliance Industries, in a bid to create an $8.5 billion entertainment juggernaut far ahead of rivals in the world's most populous nation. Last month, Tata Sons, the holding company of India's Tata Group, increased its stake in Tata Play to 70% by buying a 10% stake from Singapore state investment firm Temasek for about $100 million, local media had reported.