Diamond Sports Group, the largest owner of regional sports networks, can emerge out of bankruptcy after having its reorganization plan approved. Judge Christopher Lopez gave the go ahead during a ...
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Cincinnati Reds fans who have cable services that carried Bally's broadcasts in 2024 will still be able to find Reds games on ...
A federal judge in U.S. Bankruptcy Court has approved a reorganization plan for Diamond Sports Group, the owner of the ...
The broadcaster will now be able to emerge from bankruptcy with a reduced portfolio of 13 NBA teams, eight NHL teams and six ...
What had been long suspected became official Thursday as the Cincinnati Reds announced their home games would be produced and ...
Diamond Sports Group, the largest regional-sports-network operator in the United States, received approval to emerge from ...
Diamond Sports Group, which does business as FanDuel Sports Network, received court approval of its reorganization plan and expects to emerge from bankruptcy in the coming weeks.
Diamond Sports Group received court approval for its bankruptcy restructuring, rebranding its channels as FanDuel Sports Network and cutting almost $9 billion in debt. The company has renegotiated ...
Major League Baseball will take over Cincinnati Reds local TV broadcasts for the 2025 season, as had been expected after the ...
A judge approved the company’s plan, which includes a streaming deal that will allow fans in certain markets to circumvent a ...
Diamond Sports will be able to reduce its debt load to $200 million. Certain creditors will hold equity in the company ...