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Sony Sues CBS Over Wheel Of Fortune And Jeopardy
By Matthew Swigonski
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Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! may be lighthearted game shows designed to test the brain power of their contestants and entertain the millions of die-hard fans who tune in daily, but behind the scenes, there are allegedly million-dollar games being played. According to a lawsuit filed by Sony, the company claims that Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! distributor CBS has entered into multiple unauthorized licensing deals, leaving Sony out in the cold and keeping all of the profits. Despite the severe allegations made against CBS, Sony says that the unauthorized licensing deals are just the tip of the metaphorical iceberg.
The Lawsuit

On October 31, Sony filed its Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! lawsuit in a Los Angeles Superior Court, arguing that CBS has failed to honor the companies’ long-standing partnership regarding the distribution of the two popular game shows.
In Sony’s filing, the company said that rather than live up to its obligations under the terms of the parties’ agreements, CBS openly admitted recently that it had entered unauthorized licensing deals, which was in violation of an already negotiated two-year limit for any licenses under the agreements. According to Sony, following the completion of the unauthorized licensing deals, CBS then paid itself a commission on those deals.
All About The Money
At the heart of the allegation regarding the unauthorized licensing deals, Sony recently discovered that CBS had entered into deals in New Zealand and Australia, which pocketed the network with $3.6 million in commission fees. When Sony was made aware of the deal, the company insisted on its proper portion of the money, but they were promptly rejected and were left with nothing from the two deals. According to the Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! lawsuit, CBS claimed that Sony had already received its fair share of the fees and wasn’t entitled to any of the commission fees.
If losing out on millions of dollars of potential commission fees wasn’t bad enough, Sony says that CBS has routinely undervalued its programs and lost out on higher profits due to the network’s own incompetence. According to the Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! lawsuit, Sony also claims that CBS has licensed the shows at what they believed to be below-market rates while also failing to maximize advertising revenue.

In doing so, Sony argues that CBS has “undercut Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! through self-preferencing,” which has rendered itself incapable of administering its obligations under the agreements.
Sony argues that thanks to the “far-reaching” layoffs that have “decimated” the teams inside CBS responsible for the distribution of the game shows, the network is no longer capable of meeting the requirements of the previously negotiated deal between the two companies. “CBS’s bundling of Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune with comparatively unpopular CBS-owned shows lowers the gross receipts that CBS would otherwise secure for the shows had they been sold independently,” the lawsuit states.
In addition to not receiving the most value for Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune, Sony’s lawsuit also alleges that CBS has placed a higher property on the network’s own shows ahead of the two-game shows, despite Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune being much more popular. Sony claims that CBS has packaged its own less popular shows in larger markets while offering the game shows to lower-ranked stations across the country.
In a statement, CBS denied all of the allegations made against the network and writes that its contract is “clear that we hold the distribution rights to these series in perpetuity.” The network says that it looks forward to “vigorously defending this lawsuit in court.”
Source: Variety
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BookCon 2026: Authors Rachel Reid, Stephanie Archer talk hockey romance and how it could change the sport for the better
With the fervor of Heated Rivalry, there’s a fierce desire among book readers for even more hockey. On Sunday, April 19, at BookCon, the “You Had Me at Hockey: A Look at One of Sports Romance’s Hottest Genres”, authors Rachel Reid (Heated Rivalry, Game Changer), Emily Rath (Pucking Around), Ngozi Ukazu (Check Please), Stephanie Archer (The Wild Card), and Kate Cochrane (Wake Up, Nat & Darcy) were joined by moderator and fellow author Bal Khabra (Collide) to discuss the rise and continued success of hockey romance.
Khabra kicked off the panel, asking just how hockey became so popular. Ukazu joked that it was as if the genre “escaped containment,” like when the Omegaverse went mainstream, while Reid described the mystery around hockey, saying, “what [the players] are doing seems impossible.” Archer also added that the sport itself is exceptionally hard on the body, and the celebrity around players, especially in Canada, is fun to play with.
But there’s more to the genre’s success than the tropes. “It has to be said,” Rath argued, “that the cornerstone of why this is so popular in publishing is racism.” She went on to say that straight, white women’s voices dominated the romance genre for so long, pointing out that hockey is also the whitest sport. Among major league sports, the NHL is the most predominantly white. In 2022, ESPN reported that 83.6% of league players and staff were white, compared to the NFL, where 25-27% of players are white, or the NBA, where white players make up 17.5% of the league.
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Zooming into the genre, the authors also spoke about the writing process. They dove into the deeper aspects of their work, even the smut. Rath said, “I think the least sexy thing you can ever do is write a sex scene.” A similar sentiment came up during Reid’s Saturday panel, where she described using the sex scenes to further the emotional arc. When readers ask authors if they can skip the spice, Archer says of her own books, “No, you can’t skip the sex scenes. You’re missing so much character development if you don’t go on the journey with them.”
The panel turned to the future, too. Many of the authors write BIPOC and queer representation into their novels, in a genre that often centers on whiteness and homophobia. “We’re writing the world as we want it to be,” Rath said.
Reid has found that there is progress toward a future that these authors and their readers want to see, saying that the NHL is interested in working with them. “People on the inside, they really want to work toward change and want to make this happen.”
With the hockey fandom at an all-time high, there’s a whole team behind these authors ready to drive change.
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