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Russell Simmons has filed a $20 million lawsuit against HBO, Warner Bros. Discovery, and the producers of the 2020 documentary “On the Record,” alleging defamation, emotional distress and invasion of ...
Entrepreneur and record producer Russell Simmons has reportedly filed a defamation lawsuit against pay television service HBO. Sources say the 67-year-old is seeking $20 million in damages. The case ...
The legal aid group Lambda Legal has raised $285 million at a time when attacks on the rights of gay, intersex and ...
Max is now HBO Max. Again. No, I'm not joking. Less than two years after Warner Bros. Discovery changed the streaming service and ditched the HBO brand name, they've finally come to their senses ...
HBO Max is once again the name of Warner Bros. Discovery's flagship streamer. It's one in a long line of rebrands and logo changes. We took a trip down memory lane and dug into all the ...
Warner Bros. Discovery announced what at least a few branding experts saw coming: the streaming service known as Max is reverting to its previous name, HBO Max. This is the fifth name change for ...
Just as we were growing accustomed to the term “Max,” HBO Max will soon revert to its original name. The head-spinning move, slated to take effect this summer, was announced Wednesday morning ...
Warner Bros. Discovery ignited a wave of social media reactions Wednesday when it announced it was changing the name of its streaming service, Max, back to its previous name, HBO Max. The platform ...
Max, the app formerly known as HBO Max, is getting a new name this summer: HBO Max. Sound familiar? It should. HBO Max was the original name for the streaming service when it launched in May 2020.
Canada’s Bell Media and Warner Bros Discovery have extended their pact for HBO and Max content, and at the same time ended their legal dispute related to Bell rival Rogers. The multi-year ...
We f— won,” she said, looking around at a film crew that had been shooting the whole thing for the HBO Max docuseries ... Will she face any legal ramifications for her actions?
was covertly appropriated for HBO’s productions “Fake Famous” and “FBOY Island.” Piuggi's legal journey commenced following his development of the reality TV show concept 'INSTAFAMOUS.' ...