Diamond Sports’ FanDuel Sports Networks to offer single-game NBA, NHL pricing options
In-market fans of NBA and NHL teams broadcast on the FanDuel Sports Networks may soon have single-game options.
In-market fans of NBA and NHL teams broadcast on the FanDuel Sports Networks may soon have single-game options.
Despite Amazon reportedly exiting a Bally Sports deal last week, they still might wind up streaming those games.
The Ducks will broadcast and stream games for free on Fox 11 Plus and Victory+.
Despite only inking deals with two teams so far, Scripps Sports claims it has contingency deals already in place with several more.
The last professional team left on Bally Sports Arizona has now left.
Diamond Sports is attempting to stretch its bankruptcy out longer.
"We are hopeful that this agreement can serve as a model for future discussions with team and league partners."
"Two weeks before the NFL regular season's start, the timing is impeccable."
"Diamond is on its way."
“The NHL has been in ongoing constructive discussion, and we continue to have constructive discussions with others on our potential go forward business relationship."
If the Bally Sports RSNs are dropped by Comcast and/or DirecTV, tech companies could be poised to strike.
Diamond Sports is now turning its attention to parent company Sinclair.
The Arizona Coyotes are still committed to Bally Sports Arizona, but are keeping options open.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are no longer a Bally Sports team.
Much of the doom and gloom about Diamond Sports and MLB has been overhyped.
Minnesota Twins games won't have a new home quite yet.
It will be several weeks before we have a decision about the Arizona Diamondbacks from Diamond Sports.
"JPMorgan was nearly made completely whole on its investment."
"When we found out that we were going to have the game, 24 hours in advance, we sprung into action. We had meetings with the crew, with the talent, we had got all of our graphics loaded into the truck. Yeah, it was an absolute fire drill."
A handful of ACC football and basketball games will have new homes.
The Rangers, Diamondbacks, Guardians, Twins, and Reds are all due rights payments over the next month.
Pang had called Blues' games for the past 14 years, but contract talks with Bally Sports Midwest parent Diamond stalled amidst their bankruptcy.
Padres games could find a short-term home on ESPN’s streaming service
"Visibility is a key to expanding our reach and fan base. As the only professional women’s sports team in North Carolina, there is massive opportunity to broaden our community and be a true home team for our entire region."