A photograph taken in Ottawa on Wednesday, September 7, 2022, shows the signage of Bell.


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Bell Media has taken legal action to block Warner Bros. Discovery content from airing under Rogers Communications' control in Canada come January. In a court filing on June 19, the BCE Inc. subsidiary argued that a recent licensing deal between Warner Bros. and Rogers violates non-compete clauses Bell had in place when it initially secured these content rights.

Last month, Rogers announced multi-year agreements with Warner Bros. Discovery and NBCUniversal to broadcast popular channels like Discovery Channel Canada, HGTV, and The Food Network starting next year. Bell Media, which previously owned these Canadian programming rights, contends that Rogers' move infringes on their contractual protections and threatens their longstanding investments in developing and promoting these brands across Canada over the past three decades.

Bell Media's court application seeks an injunction to prevent Warner Bros. Discovery and its affiliates from supplying Discovery-related programming to any other competitors in Canada. They also seek damages from Rogers and Warner Bros. for allegedly inducing breaches of contract, interfering with economic relations, and conspiring against Bell Media's business interests.

Rogers, however, has rebuffed Bell's claims, asserting that they are baseless and promising to defend the rights of Canadians to access these beloved programs. They emphasized their commitment to bringing quality content to viewers nationwide and expressed enthusiasm for their partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery moving forward.

Bell Media underscored the importance of protecting their existing agreements, arguing that any disruption could undermine the stability and integrity of their business arrangements in the Canadian market. They highlighted provisions in their contracts with Warner Bros. that afford them a grace period to adjust in case of non-renewal, aiming to safeguard against potential competitive disadvantages.

The legal battle between Bell Media and Rogers is poised to escalate as both sides prepare for a pivotal court hearing scheduled for September 13. The outcome could significantly impact the future landscape of Canadian broadcasting and consumer access to popular entertainment channels.

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