The settlement with Allen's Entertainment
Studios Networks comes at a time when the recent death of
African American George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis
has triggered protests in the United States against racism and
police brutality.
As part of the deal, Comcast will extend the agreement for the
Weather Channel and 14 other broadcast stations and also
distribute Comedy.TV, Recipe.TV and JusticeCentral.TV.
Allen sued Comcast in 2015 for $20 billion in a Los Angeles
court, making claims under the Civil Rights Act of 1866, a
post-Civil War law that forbids racial discrimination in
business contracts. It requires all people to have the same
right to make and enforce contracts "as is enjoyed by white
citizens."
Comcast said on Thursday the pending litigation between the two
companies had been withdrawn, but did not disclose the financial
terms of the carriage deal.
(Reporting by Akanksha Rana in Bengaluru; Editing by Saumyadeb
Chakrabarty)
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