Top Entertainment News: Warner Bros Discovery, Disneyland, and More

In current entertainment news, Warner Bros Discovery plans to sue the NBA over broadcast rights, Disney avoids a strike at Disneyland with a new labor agreement, and Louis Theroux discusses his new documentary. Additionally, Taylor Swift lends items to the V&A Museum, and Snoop Dogg prepares for Paris Olympics coverage.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 26-07-2024 02:29 IST | Created: 26-07-2024 02:29 IST
Top Entertainment News: Warner Bros Discovery, Disneyland, and More
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Warner Bros Discovery will sue the NBA in New York after its bid for TV broadcasting rights was rejected, ending a four-decade partnership. The NBA announced new agreements with ESPN, NBCUniversal, and Amazon.com in an 11-year deal worth $77 billion.

Disney has reached a tentative labor agreement with unions representing 14,000 Disneyland employees, averting a strike. The three-year agreement includes wage increases and other benefits for Disneyland Resort workers.

Documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux's latest film, 'Tell Them You Love Me,' explores issues like consent and sexual assault. The film tells the story of Anna Stubblefield, a U.S. university professor charged with sexual assault.

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