The regional sports network operator completes its bankruptcy reorganization. The post Diamond Sports Group Rebounds From Bankruptcy With New Name appeared first on Front Office Sports.
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Diamond Sports Group will now be known as Main Street Sports Group after emerging from its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
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Diamond Sports Group, the largest regional-sports-network operator in the United States, emerged from bankruptcy Thursday, on the 20-month anniversary of it filing for Chapter 11. Judge ...
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Diamond Sports Group, the largest owner of regional sports networks, can emerge out of bankruptcy after having its reorganization plan approved Thursday. Judge Christopher Lopez gave the go ahead ...
SOUTHPORT, Conn. —Diamond Sports Group said it has emerged from Chapter 11 bankuptcy as Main Street Sports Group with a ...