Diamond Sports Group disclosure statement approved, paving way for Chapter 11 bankruptcy exit
Diamond Sports Group, parent company of the Bally Sports RSNs, is one step closer to exiting Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a key hearing.
Diamond Sports Group, parent company of the Bally Sports RSNs, is one step closer to exiting Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a key hearing.
"Major League Baseball is committed to serving our fans by ensuring they can see their favorite Clubs, removing blackouts where we can, and ultimately growing the reach of our games."
Users across multiple markets flooded the @BallySportsHelps account's mentions, and they didn't have much help to offer.
Despite Amazon reportedly exiting a Bally Sports deal last week, they still might wind up streaming those games.
Diamond apparently has enough investors remaining to continue its reorganization plan.
The Mavericks, Thunder, Grizzlies, Pelicans, and Pistons all could be hunting for new media homes.
The Diamond Sports Group has a lifeline to survival thanks to a new Comcast agreement.
"We believe this agreement should positively affect the player market by softening the impact of revenue declines."
Comcast and Diamond are making progress on critical carriage negotiations.
Another team is leaving the Diamond Sports stable of teams.
Unfortunately, that means those fans will have to watch the Marlins.
"This level of detail is necessary to examine how revenues might be impacted by, for example, the loss of a Distributor."
MLB's legal team was not pleased with the decision.
DSG said in its request that these contracts are protected by confidentiality agreements
"We recently reached an agreement in principle with a third party on rebranding the RSNs..."
DSG also disclosed it has inked a new naming rights partner to take over for Bally.
"Diamond remains focused on completing our reorganization and emerging as a sustainable, profitable business."
Major League Baseball warned Diamond Sports Group’s Chapter 11 reorganization plan, scheduled to go to a vote next...
The Diamond Sports Group penned an open letter to disgruntled Xfinity fans as the Bally Sports-RSN fiascos continue.
"Bally Sports RSNs are going dark on Comcast tonight."
Diamond Sports has secured a new carriage deal with a key partner.
The Diamond Sports Group has crucially renewed its carriage deal with Charter on a multi-year pact.
While the Bally Sports RSNs survive, their name will be changing.
Diamond Sports has had an important step of its bankruptcy proceedings approved.