Bankrupt sports broadcaster Diamond Sports Group is seeking court permission to re-brand its network of Bally Sports local channels to FanDuel under a naming rights deal with the betting giant.
Diamond Sports Group, the bankrupt operator of Bally Sports channels, said it will stop broadcasting games in 2025 for 11 of the 12 Major League Baseball teams it currently televises. Diamond ...
Bankrupt sports broadcaster Diamond Sports Group — which owns Bally Sports Detroit — is seeking court permission to re-brand its network of Bally Sports local channels to FanDuel under a ...
If you watch your local NBA or NHL team on one of Diamond Sports regional sports networks this season, get ready for a lot of not so subtle messaging from FanDuel, the largest sportsbook in the U ...
Diamond Sports Group will stop televising games from all but one Major League Baseball team next year unless club owners cut new rights deals with the bankrupt broadcaster, lawyers said in court ...
Diamond Sports Group attorney tells federal bankruptcy court judge that its Bally Sports networks wants to drop all MLB teams except Atlanta Braves. The Cincinnati Reds and Bally Sports could be ...
Bankrupt sports broadcaster Diamond Sports Group is seeking court permission to re-brand its network of Bally Sports local channels to FanDuel under a naming rights deal with the betting giant.
It appears nearly a dozen Major League Baseball teams, including the Twins, will be looking for a new broadcast partner after attorneys for embattled Diamond Sports Group told a federal bankruptcy ...
As Diamond Sports Groups continues in bankruptcy case, it said in court Wednesday that it intends to stop broadcasting 11 of the 12 MLB teams it televises under its Bally Sports networks.
Diamond Sports currently plans to drop all of its Major League Baseball teams from its Bally Sports regional networks, with the exception of the Atlanta Braves. Bally Sports networks have been ...
Diamond Sports Group has submitted a reorganization plan that calls for it to shed broadcasting rights for all but one Major League Baseball team, putting 11 clubs at risk of losing their regional ...