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Update On AEW’s Media Rights Future After Warner Bros. Discovery Announces Company Split WBD will be splitting into two separate companies by the middle of 2026, with its properties being ...
Last year, AEW announced a new media rights deal with Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) that would not only renew AEW Dynamite and AEW Collision, but would also bring the promotion to the company's ...
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AEW is 'close' to securing its long-term future despite difficult few months - MSNA new media rights deal gives AEW some breathing room. It ensures the company can continue operating for years to come. However, nothing is guaranteed. Khan must accept that his vision needs tweaking.
WWE and AEW are preparing for a blockbuster summer, each looking to build on early momentum and finish out 2025 strongly.
A new media rights deal gives AEW some breathing room. It ensures the company can continue operating for years to come. However, nothing is guaranteed. Khan must accept that his vision needs tweaking.
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Tony Khan Comments On The Future Of AEW Rampage - MSNAEW President Tony Khan shared his thoughts on AEW Rampage and its future. While speaking on the AEW Full Gear Media Call, Tony Khan opened up about the Media Rights Renewal with Warner Bros. Media.
AEW and Warner Brothers Discovery were finally able to announce the details of their new media rights deal on October 2.The deal will not only see AEW stay on TBS and TNT until at least 2028, but ...
As he reflects on the last four years and looks toward the future, Khan is bullish on AEW’s future. As reported by Fightful, the organization’s television rights deal is set to expire toward ...
2024 is a big year for change among the major international wrestling companies. WWE have already confirmed they will be moving "WWE Raw" to Netflix in 2025, as well as "WWE NXT" to The CW and ...
I think there is still a lot of time left for the next rights deal, but we have a great thing happening right now and I do believe our future media rights will be important and frankly a very ...
As Khan alluded to, AEW’s next media rights deal will be critical to the company’s future and could determine whether the pro wrestling promotion will be profitable in what marks its fifth ...
For Khan, whose $43 million a year media-rights deal with WBD increased to paying out $68 million this year with AEW launching a second signature weekly show, “Collision,” in June, it seems to ...
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