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The Cincinnati Reds are among 14 teams impacted by Bally Sports' bankruptcy. Scott Boras said free agency isn't suffering as MLB eyes streaming boon. Why high-profile agent Scott Boras says Bally ...
Bally Sports Regional Networks. The Bally Sports Regional Networks[1] are a group of regional sports networks in the United States owned by Diamond Sports Group, a joint-venture company of the Sinclair Broadcast Group and Allen Media Group. The naming rights to the network were sold to casino operator Bally's Corporation.
Shortly after the Royals’ spring-training game against the Cincinnati Reds began Tuesday night in Arizona, Diamond Sports Group announced it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
One of 11 remaining MLB teams with local broadcast rights owned by Bally Sports, the Reds could experience an estimated $60 million in annual revenue losses after the 2024 season with Bally’s ...
Diamond Sports Group LLC is an American media and entertainment company operating as a subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group, and partnered with Allen Media Group.The company operates Bally Sports, a group of regional sports channels that was formerly known as the Fox Sports Networks.
Sports Time was a regional sports network in the United States. It was owned by Anheuser-Busch and was launched on April 2, 1984. The new network was a way for Anheuser-Busch to show additional games of the St. Louis Cardinals, the Major League Baseball team it owned at the time. Games of the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals baseball ...
Bally’s parent company, Diamond Sports Group, controls the broadcast rights to 12 teams, including the Reds. DSG has been in bankruptcy proceedings for more than a year, and the failure to reach ...
Howie Bedell (born 1935), farm system director. Sheldon "Chief" Bender (1919–2008), front office executive and consultant. Cam Bonifay (born 1952), special assistant to the general manager. Larry Doughty (born c. 1940), director of scouting. Nathan Menderson (1820–1904), vice president.