The Cincinnati Reds are one of 5 teams Bally Sports' parent company wants to renegotiate rights-fees contracts with, under its latest bankruptcy plan.
The Guardians are in the midst of a playoff run. Now they're looking for a new local TV home after Bally Sports dropped them ...
Diamond filed for bankruptcy in March 2023. The Reds’ TV deal has been uncertain since then, although Bally Sports Ohio has ...
Diamond Sports Group attorney tells federal bankruptcy court judge that its Bally Sports networks wants to drop all MLB teams ...
The Cincinnati Reds will reportedly be in the market for a new television home in 2025.
Diamond Sports Group, which owns the Bally Sports branded regional sports networks, could release all MLB teams with the ...
Reports indicated the Cincinnati Reds' local TV partner is ready to stop broadcasting their games next year if they can't renegotiate a current long-term deal ...
Diamond Sports Group made the surprising move during a court hearing for its Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to reports from ...
The Rays may need a new TV home for next season. Diamond Sports Group, the company that operates the Bally Sports regional ...
In the meantime, seven other teams under contract with Diamond next season either can negotiate a new deal or find a new carrier. Those teams are the Reds, Tigers, Royals, Angels, Marlins, Cardinals ...
The Cleveland Guardians, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers have contracts that expired at the end of the ...
The Cleveland Guardians, Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins and Texas Rangers have contracts that expired at the end of the ...