Snoopy and the gang will take over Knott’s Berry Farm during its annual Peanuts celebration, which will feature a new show ...
Knott’s Berry Farm will once again host its annual Knott’s Peanuts Celebration, running weekends from Jan. 31 through Feb. 22 ...
The Bitterroot Discovery Children's Museum hosted its Happy Noon Year party for the public on Thursday, Jan. 1 at the Ravalli ...
The American Museum of Natural History’s cherished sleepover program for kids and their families inspired by the blockbuster ...
Snoopy’s enduring appeal continues to boost Peanuts’ brand now – it has more than 1,200 licensees around the world.
LOS ANGELES — As a child, Clara Spars, who grew up in Charles M. Schulz’s adopted hometown of Santa Rosa, assumed that every ...
On October 2, 1950, a new comic strip called “Peanuts” debuted in seven newspapers. Written and illustrated by Charles M. Shultz, the characters Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy and the rest of the Peanuts ...
Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the Peanuts gang are the newest hot old property that a large corporation is ready to spend a ton of money on. Variety reports that Sony Pictures Entertainment ...
Sony 6758-1.37%decrease; red down pointing triangle is taking control of Snoopy and Charlie Brown, the latest Hollywood power play that leverages cartoon icons across the entertainment industry. The ...
Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. and Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. signed a definitive agreement with WildBrain Ltd. to buy WildBrain's roughly 41% stake in Peanuts Holdings LLC. Also Read: ...
Sony (SONY) is set to take over the company that houses the iconic characters Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the rest of the "Peanuts" crew. Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) [SMEJ] and Sony Pictures ...
It’s got Spider-Man, it’s got Slimer, and now Sony adds another powerful “S” to its slate: Snoopy. Yes, Sony now controls the Peanuts gang in yet another case of Hollywood acquisition mania. This week ...
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