There aren't many tech companies that can claim Sony's level of influence in how we live our lives. From the Walkman to the ...
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 ...
In a significant move that marks a new chapter in the television industry, Sony has announced its decision to separate its consumer electronics division, specifically focusing on televisions and audio ...
Sony Bravia TVs will be made by China's TCL in a joint venture. Can it revive the fortunes of the well-loved Japanese brand?
Sony has shocked the industry by announcing a deal with TCL for its TV arm – but should Alpha users be worried?
A few months ago, former editor for CNET Australia Mark Serrels wrote this on Bluesky (and I'll paraphrase): "Boomers love ...
Sony has announced that it's spinning off its home entertainment electronics business into a joint venture with rival TV ...
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Sony, former TV king, exits business via TCL joint venture
Sony, the former "king of TVs" from Japan, is exiting the TV business. The company announced on the 20th that it has decided ...
Sony has announced a strategic restructuring of its television business, under which it will sell a majority stake in its ...
Sony Group Corp. is spinning off its long-struggling television business, once a flagship of its consumer electronics ...
PlayStation maker Sony's latest deal ends one of its longest-running business ventures, one that predates the video game console by several decades.
Sony will stop making Bravia TVs on its own and hand control of its TV business to TCL under a new joint venture, while keeping the Bravia brand alive. Here is everything you need to know.
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