Darren Pang headed to Blackhawks’ local broadcasts, with Blues/Diamond deal expiring
Pang had called Blues' games for the past 14 years, but contract talks with Bally Sports Midwest parent Diamond stalled amidst their bankruptcy.
Pang had called Blues' games for the past 14 years, but contract talks with Bally Sports Midwest parent Diamond stalled amidst their bankruptcy.
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John Ourand of Sports Business Journal reports there's a "good chance" Diamond doesn't make their next Padres payment on May 30, which would cause a rights reversion.
AA has confirmed that Diamond Sports has made the four 50 percent payments as ordered by a court.
The Reds and MLB could theoretically start broadcasting games themselves as early as May 6.
MLB is asking for a court order to have Diamond pay the Twins and Guardians by April 13 or relinquish their rights.
Rosenberg had been running Diamond Sports' Bally Sports RSNs since July 2020.
Diamond Sports initially said they hadn't made a Diamondbacks payment to preserve "flexibility" during a grace period. But that grace period has now run out, and that sends their bankruptcy proceedings in a notable new direction.
The long-expected move has finally happened, triggering speculation on where the RSNs go from here.
As per John Ourand of Sports Business Journal, Diamond is now expected to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 15.
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