The bankruptcy of Diamond Sports Group, the country's largest operator of regional sports networks, has seemingly come to an end. A federal judge formally approved Diamond's reorganization plan on ...
One of the longest-running sagas in sports media has finally come to an official end. Say goodbye to Diamond Sports Group and hello to Main Street Sports Group. As part of the restructuring ...
Not so for Diamond Sports Group, a subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcast Group SBGI, which owns the largest group of Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) in the country. The NBA’s Phoenix Suns and WNBA ...
The decision by Judge Christopher Lopez makes it more likely the regional sports network parent company, Diamond Sports, will survive, meaning it will continue to air NBA and NHL games ...
Diamond Sports Group (DSG), the largest operator of US regional sports networks (RSNs), has had its reorganization plan approved by a court, allowing the company to emerge from bankruptcy.
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Bluffton Diamond Sports invites you to "start thinking about spring, warmer weather and being back out on the ball diamond!" ...
For the former Diamond Sports Group, new beginnings call for changes. The current television home of the Cleveland Cavaliers has emerged from bankruptcy after two years of often difficult proceedings.
SOUTHPORT, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Diamond Sports Group announced today that it has completed its financial restructuring and has emerged from Chapter 11 as Main Street Sports Group (“Main ...
For the former Diamond Sports Group, new beginnings call for changes. The current television home of the Cleveland Cavaliers has emerged from bankruptcy after two years of often difficult proceedings.