Regional sports broadcaster Diamond Sports Group received court approval on Thursday for a bankruptcy restructuring that will rebrand its TV channels, trim nearly $9 billion in debt, and renegotiate ...
The broadcaster will now be able to emerge from bankruptcy with a reduced portfolio of 13 NBA teams, eight NHL teams and six MLB teams.
A judge approved the company’s plan, which includes a streaming deal that will allow fans in certain markets to circumvent a ...
The company recently reached new broadcast and streaming agreements with six baseball teams, allowing fans to watch games online and on cable TV. MLB had persistently opposed Diamond's efforts to ...
One of the clearest signs Diamond would get its plan approved arrived Wednesday, when Major League Baseball and the Atlanta Braves withdrew their objection. MLB has had a testy relationship with ...
Below is a look at what Diamond's emergence from bankruptcy could mean for sports fans and their favorite teams. Which MLB ...
After 20 months of bankruptcy, Diamond Sports Group emerged with some stability as it signed new deals with the Atlanta Braves and five other MLB teams. This comes after it inked a commercial ...
ESPN baseball reporter. Covered the L.A. Rams for ESPN from 2016 to 2018 and the L.A. Angels for MLB.com from 2012 to 2016. The bankruptcy of Diamond Sports Group, the country's largest operator ...
The Rangers and Reds are looking elsewhere, while the Twins, Brewers and Guardians agreed to allow Major League Baseball ... MLB had filed an objection last week, expressing their belief that ...