This is why they call it Jeopardy!, literally.
Less than a week after Sony snagged back the distribution rights to the Ken Jennings hosted game show and Wheel of Fortune, a California appeals court today handed those rights back to CBS, at least for now.
“The superior court’s order of April 10, 2025 denying the preliminary injunction and allowing Respondents to begin ‘distributing the shows and need not deliver episodes to CBS’ is stayed pending further order of this court,” ordered a three judge panel from the Second Appellate District Wednesday.
With the petition for writ of supersedeas filed by CBS on April 11, Sony now has until April 28 to respond, with the still Shari Redstone-owned CBS giving its reply by May 9. All of which means all those new deals and platforms that Sony was hoping for the beloved and money-making game shows are in legal purgatory for at least a month.
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CBS had no further comment besides its petition and today’s order. Sony did not respond Wednesday to Deadline’s request for comment.
The once chummy companies have been in a breach of contract dispute since October 31 over CBS’ more than 40-year-old distribution contract, and claims by Sony Pictures TV of CBS licensing the blockbuster shows at below-market rates and engaging in “self-dealing.” After a judicial ping pong match, things went sideways for CBS when LA Superior Court Judge Kevin Brazile last Thursday favored Sony over CBS Media Ventures’ pitch to pause Sony taking over full distribution of Wheel and Jeopardy!
Agreements for the Merv Griffin shows have been place since 1982 and under the respective umbrellas of CBS and Sony since the late 1990s.
Which begs the question: What is hassle?
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