The Ringer brings two podcasts to FanDuel Sports Network
The Ringer Gambling Show and The Ringer Sunday Pregame will air on FanDuel Sports Network.
The Ringer Gambling Show and The Ringer Sunday Pregame will air on FanDuel Sports Network.
The Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, and Milwaukee Brewers will all remain on FanDuel Sports Network next season.
"We're making local sports more accessible than ever and proving what our ubiquitous access model can deliver."
Details about what kind of content Omaha will produce are set to be announced in the future.
"We’re trying to optimize revenue and audience."
The network believes the move will improve its broadcasts.
The program debuts October 27.
All four of the league's national broadcast partners saw year-over-year increases.
He will also host a weekday program for FanDuel Sports Network.
As many as 18 teams will be available to join the platform.
The company is seemingly trying to capitalize on the diminished revenues seen by teams that switched to over-the-air broadcast.
Lightning games will air on a newly launched Scripps-owned affiliate.
The Hawks, Cavs, Heat, Bucks, and T'Wolves all re-upped agreements with the regional sports network.
While these figures look good in the short-term, the realities of the regional sports network business may come to pass in the not-so-distant future.
The father-son duo will reunite with Norby Williamson.
The Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Milwaukee Bucks are likely to extend agreements with the regional sports network.
A deal is expected before Opening Day, but nothing has been finalized.
“We have a huge opportunity to do that and to make those pregame shows more dynamic, more urgent, and rate higher.”
The add-on will cost $19.99 per month.
"To be asked to work with my really talented son, Stefan, and see his career starting at the same time is a wonderful honor and a dream come true for our entire family."
"That’s an important distinction..."
A partnership would give ESPN the ability to stay involved with MLB after its opt out.
Subscribers in designated team areas can access FanDuel’s live, local sports coverage for an additional fee of $19.99 per month.
"It's not the same anymore, and it definitely took a toll on just the fun part of it."
"We want to thank Jim for his many contributions to our Cardinals coverage."