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Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Scrap Venu Sports. FuboTV Stock Is Rising Again. -- Barrons.com
Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. have canceled the launch of the sports streaming service Venu.
On January 10, Gelonghui reported that Disney's ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery issued a statement announcing the cancellation of their plans to collaborate on the sports streaming service Venu Sports. The joint statement indicated that they believe the best approach is to focus on existing products and Distribution Channels to meet the changing needs of sports fans.
Disney, Fox and Warner Won't Move Forward With Venu Sports -- WSJ
Express News | Espn - Venu Sports Will Be Discontinued; Collective Decision by Three Cos Not to Move Forward With Contemplated Joint Venture Effective Immediately
Wells Fargo Maintains Fox Corp-A(FOXA.US) With Buy Rating, Raises Target Price to $59
Express News | Fox Corporation : Wells Fargo Raises Target Price to $59 From $49
The judge ruled that Fox Corporation must face a defamation accusation or face a claim of $2.7 billion.
On January 10, according to Reuters, Fox Corporation, the parent company of Fox News, failed to persuade the New York State Court of Appeals to dismiss the defamation claims made by the electronic voting system company Smartmatic in a $2.7 billion lawsuit. A panel of five judges from the Manhattan Appeal Court ruled on Thursday that Smartmatic adequately accused Fox's parent company of direct responsibility for statements made during the live televised broadcast, which insinuated that Smartmatic helped manipulate the 2020 USA presidential election to support Biden instead of Trump. Fox Corporation stated in a declaration that the company would prepare.
Fox's Bid to Dismiss $2.7 Billion Smartmatic Defamation Suit Rejected by New York Appeals Court, Reuters Reports
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