Sony grabbed control of Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the ‘Peanuts’ gang in a new mega-deal that gives the company access to the famous group of characters for its movies, video games and other content.
Japanese conglomerate raises to 80% its stake in firm that owns the intellectual property created by Charles Schulz Business live – latest updates Sony has taken control of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts ...
The deal is for CAN$630 million, Wildbrain said in a release announcing the deal. That is roughly $457 million U.S. When the transaction is completed, Sony — which already owns approximately 39% of ...
Charlie Brown and Snoopy will live under the Sony umbrella as Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment Japan buy the slice of Peanuts Holding LLC held by Canadian company WildBrain. By ...
Sony is paying approximately $460 milliion to purchase Peanuts [PDF] and its characters, including Snoopy and Charlie Brown, created by Charles M. Schulz. That’s a 41 percent stake Sony is buying from ...
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Sony has unveiled its new Alpha 7 V mirrorless camera, now available for pre-order in the US and Canada, with a release slated for late 2025. This advanced model boasts a 33MP sensor, AI-powered ...
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Sony said it would raise the prices for its PlayStation gaming consoles amid President Donald Trump’s tariffs, the latest gaming industry price hike after Nintendo and Microsoft made similar increases ...
TOKYO, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Sony (6758.T), opens new tab raised its full-year operating profit forecast on Thursday by 4% to 1.33 trillion yen ($9.01 billion), citing factors including expectations of a ...
Sony Group’s chief financial officer, Lin Tao, has confirmed that the company’s smartphone business is “extremely important” and will continue to grow. The statement was made in response to questions ...