Taylor Sheridan's $1 Billion NBCUniversal Deal
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NBCUniversal owns the U.S. media rights to the Olympic Games through 2036, which are scheduled for Milan Cortina (2026), Los Angeles (2028), French Alps (2030), Brisbane (2032), Salt Lake City (2034), and the 2036 Summer Games.
There will also be a new season of the original iHeartPodcast 'Two Guys, Five Rings,' hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers.
After establishing a vast universe of television shows for Paramount+, including Yellowstone, Landman, Lioness, and Tulsa King, Taylor Sheridan is leaving his longtime home at the streamer for a new chapter. Sheridan is expected to saddle up for NBCUniversal, with the reported deal expected to go into effect next year.
Yellowstone' creator Taylor Sheridan will move his overall deal to NBCUniversal in 2029 after his deal with Paramount concludes at the end of 2028.
Prolific series creator Taylor Sheridan is setting up a move to NBCUniversal for TV and film after his Paramount television pact ends in late 2028.
It was not enough to topple YouTube, however, who remained the distributor with the most viewership at 12.6%, per Nielsen
The news network announced in August that it would be switching its name to MS NOW — which stands for My Source for News, Opinion and the World — once it officially splits from NBCUniversal. On Monday, Oct. 27, network president Rebecca Kutler revealed that the new moniker is now scheduled to go into effect on Saturday, Nov. 15.
NBC News wants to remind aficionados of headlines of just who it’s trying to serve. The NBCUniversal-backed news division is launching a new promotional campaign that underscores its public-service mission and emphasizes its interest in calm,