Diamond Sports Group, which does business as FanDuel Sports Network, received court approval of its reorganization plan and expects to emerge from bankruptcy in the coming weeks.
Ahead of Diamond Sports Groups' bankruptcy hearing, the Atlanta Braves are reported to have an amended TV rights deal ...
Diamond Sports Group, which owns the newly named Fanduel Sports Network, the local television provider for both the Braves ...
A federal judge in U.S. Bankruptcy Court has approved a reorganization plan for Diamond Sports Group, the owner of the ...
Diamond Sports Group, the largest regional sports network operator in the United States, received approval to emerge from ...
Major League Baseball and the Atlanta Braves have objected to Diamond Sports Group's current restructuring plan, according to ...
After 20 months of bankruptcy, Diamond Sports Group emerged with some stability as it signed new deals with the Atlanta Braves and five other MLB teams.
As Diamond Sports Group continues its bankruptcy case ... Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast operate out of Atlanta and carry Braves games. However, Diamond currently has broadcast ...
Major League Baseball and the Atlanta Braves formally filed an objection to Diamond Sports Group's reorganization plan on ...
Diamond Sports Group has submitted a reorganization plan ... Diamond said in court that it will keep its contract with the Atlanta Braves and drop the Tampa Bay Rays and Detroit Tigers.
The deals came ahead of a hearing where a judge will rule whether the embattled broadcaster has a viable business plan to ...
The Cincinnati Reds and Diamond Sports Group have decided to end their joint venture, allowing the Reds to search for a new ...