Tennis Channel launches direct-to-consumer streaming service
The offering will be priced at $9.99 per month or $109.99 annually and include live 24/7 access to the flagship network.
The offering will be priced at $9.99 per month or $109.99 annually and include live 24/7 access to the flagship network.
Non-exclusive Blazers games will be broadcast in Portland for the first time since 2017.
Solomon's last day with be Monday, Sept. 9.
Sinclair's sports podcasts are starting with a lot of Big Noon Kickoff figures.
Could Sinclair seek investment in Tennis Channel?
A similar deal with the NHL is expected as early as Friday.
Faced with a $1.5 billion lawsuit from Diamond Sports, Sinclair is reportedly seeking to purchase the company.
Sinclair fired back at its former affiliate, Diamond Sports Group, in a blistering legal filing threatening to evict them from their offices.
Diamond is taking a strong stand against Sinclair.
"Diamond is on its way."
Diamond Sports is now turning its attention to parent company Sinclair.
"Further, large-scale moves are expected by Stadium in the new Reinsdorf-led structure."
The Diamondbacks are the only team so far to have not received payment.
Sinclair owns nearly three dozen ABC affiliates across the country.
"I think you should assume that if Diamond doesn’t broadcast, we’ll be in a position to step in."
Diamond Sports isn't bankrupt quite yet, but give it a couple weeks.
A rare bit of good news for the Bally Sports RSNs.
The doc will air on RSNs across the country, along with a national airing on Tennis Channel, before landing on BTN.
“We never received a coherent response to that, which our analysis suggested that what they were looking for from us was not going to solve their problems”
This doesn't seem like a great outcome for Sinclair.
Sinclair is taking a step that usually leads to a sale.
This was less than ideal!
"You can’t just be solely reliant on a direct-to-consumer product. That would be a really problematic situation for everybody in the ecosystem, if that’s all you had."
Crisis has been averted as Spectrum subscribers avoid losing channels.
The "technical issues" many Sinclair stations admitted dealing with Sunday reportedly came from a company-wide ransomware attack.