The sports gambling company attached to the struggling group of regional sports networks with local broadcast rights for more than 30 MLB, NBA, NHL and WNBA teams is changing. Bally Sports is no more.
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds are reportedly leaving Diamond Sports Group and will have a new TV home in 2025.
Detroit sports fans can officially say goodbye to Bally Sports. Diamond Sports Group, which owns Bally Sports and broadcasts Detroit Tigers, Red Wings and Pistons games, announced Friday that on ...
New under the deal is a direct-to-consumer model, where subscribers to the FanDuel Sports Network app can stream Cardinals ...
Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of several regional sports networks, has closed a partnership deal with American sportsbook FanDuel. On Oct. 21, Diamond Sports Group's Bally Sports will ...
Bally Sports Wisconsin' is no more, with a name change coming this month to the network that airs Milwaukee Bucks games.
The sports gambling company attached to the struggling group of regional sports networks with local broadcast rights for more than 30 MLB, NBA, NHL and WNBA teams is changing. Bally Sports is no more.