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About Main Street Sports Group Main Street Sports Group, LLC, formerly known as Diamond Sports Group, owns the FanDuel Sports Network Regional Sports Networks (RSNs), the nation's leading provider ...
However, the landscape is shifting. A key turning point came when Diamond Sports Group signed a multi-year agreement allowing Prime Video users to stream Diamond’s 16 FanDuel regional sports networks.
At long last, Diamond Sports Group is ready to leave the shelter of Chapter 11 protections. The regional sports network (RSN) broadcaster has been in bankruptcy proceedings since March 2023 ...
Diamond Sports Group, the largest owner of regional sports networks, can emerge out of bankruptcy after having its reorganization plan approved Thursday. Judge Christopher Lopez gave the go ahead ...
The sports rights landscape has changed enormously in recent years in part due to the events surrounding Diamond Sports Group. A formerly constricted market was set loose, opening sports rights deals ...
The landscape shifted in 2023 when Diamond Sports Group filed for bankruptcy and Warner Bros. Discovery terminated its RSN agreements, prompting nearly every NBA, MLB, and NHL team to scramble ...
formerly known as the Diamond Sports Group. As that company was going through bankruptcy, several clubs saw their contracts fall apart. Some of those organizations renegotiated new deals with the ...
The Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat and Minnesota Timberwolves also are in their final seasons with Main Street (formerly Diamond Sports Group), which emerged from bankruptcy in January.
Under the old partnership with Diamond Sports Group, which owned the Bally networks, several major linear cable channels could not reach a deal due to rights fee increases. In taking on RSN on its ...