It wasn’t immediately clear whether the Reds would join the ranks of six other teams whose games will be broadcast and ...
The Cincinnati Reds and Diamond Sports Group have decided to end their joint venture, allowing the Reds to search for a new ...
Major League Baseball has announced they will produce and distribute games for the Cincinnati Reds this coming season.
Diamond Sports Group, the largest owner of regional sports networks ... Talks are continuing with the Kansas City Royals. The ...
Regional sports broadcaster Diamond Sports Group received court approval on Thursday for a bankruptcy restructuring that will rebrand its TV channels, trim nearly $9 billion in debt, and renegotiate ...
Diamond Sports Group will emerge out of bankruptcy with significantly less debt, but also fewer teams and networks.
A bankruptcy judge has approved the plan by Diamond Sports Group for the company to return from bankruptcy. The Athletic’s Evan Drellich was among those first to report the news. Thursday’s ...
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds are reportedly leaving Diamond Sports Group and will have a new TV home in 2025.
Diamond Sports had been in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings since it filed for protection, saying it had a debt of $8.67 ...
A judge approved the company’s plan, which includes a streaming deal that will allow fans in certain markets to circumvent a ...
The Reds gave up their stake in what had been a joint venture with Diamond covering FanDuel Sports Network Ohio. They’ll look for other arrangements. The Rays, Royals and Tigers remain in limbo ...
In 2023, the contract nearly expired mid-season after Diamond Sports failed to deliver a payment on rights fees. In May, an overdue payment was made, keeping the Reds on Bally's airwaves.This past ...