Comcast subscribers who signed up in order to watch live sports (one of the few things that make cable or satellite television worth it) haven’t had much to watch the past few months. Now, at least, ...
With a hybrid media strategy that embraces both old school rabbit-ears TV and the brave new world that is streaming, the Utah Jazz have given the sports world a sneak preview of how things might shake ...
After a nearly three month blackout, regional sports network giant Diamond Sports Group resumed broadcasts to its more than a dozen markets across the country on Aug. 1. However, continued contract ...
Verizon has reiterated its commitment to supporting Fios TV customers who were impacted by the reduction in live sporting events due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Verizon worked with Regional Sports ...
Sinclair Broadcast Group recently unveiled ambitious plans for a direct-to-consumer local regional sports network (RSN) streaming service. The company has to roll the dice. The $9.6 billion spent on ...
Sports fans haven’t noticed any changes since Diamond Sports Group—a collection of 19 regional sports networks (RSNs) doing business as Bally Sports—filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but that could ...
The biggest highlight of the Texas Rangers' season was watching the starting rotation dazzle its way to the lowest ERA in the majors. The second biggest highlight: People could actually watch them.
Diamond Sports Group, which owns 19 regional sports networks (RSNs), has ventured into bankruptcy, a predictable development that will nonetheless have a major impact on the way fans watch games and ...
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