WarnerMedia has sold TMZ to Fox Entertainment in a deal that was reportedly less than $50 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The sale comes as WarnerMedia’s parent company, AT&T, has been selling off assets to pay off debts and redirect funds to build the 5G network for their cellular service. Anime streaming service CrunchyRoll […]
Full ArticleAT&T’s WarnerMedia Sells TMZ To Fox Entertainment for Reportedly Less Than $50 Million
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