Say goodbye to Diamond Sports Group and hello to Main Street Sports Group. As part of the restructuring, the RSNs now carry a different branding under FanDuel, who replaced Ballys in October 2024.
Diamond Sports Group has a new carriage deal with Comcast, but that doesn’t mean its emergence from bankruptcy is assured. Diamond Sports Group (DSG) can cross one big item off its to-do list.
Not so for Diamond Sports Group, a subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group SBGI, which owns the largest group of Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) in the country. The NBA’s Phoenix Suns and WNBA ...
FanDuel Sports Network, owned and operated by Main Street Sports Group, announced that starting today, its live, local ...
New details have emerged related to the announcement on January 13 that Sinclair Broadcast Group SBGI subsidiary Diamond Sports Group had signed a deal with the NBA to allow the nation’s largest ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — MLB and the Guardians have been quiet about how the team’s games will be televised this season after bankrupt Diamond Sports Group, recently rebranded as FanDuel Sports ...
It’s the culmination of the franchise’s months-long effort to create its own network after its broadcasting deal with Diamond Sports Group (now operating as Main Street Sports) expired at the ...
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