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Diamond Sports Group gets approval to emerge from bankruptcyDiamond Sports Group, the largest regional-sports-network operator in the United States, received approval to emerge from bankruptcy Thursday on the 20-month anniversary of it filing for Chapter 11.
Diamond Sports Group has a new carriage deal with Comcast, but that doesn’t mean its emergence from bankruptcy is assured. Diamond Sports Group (DSG) can cross one big item off its to-do list.
Diamond Sports Group, the largest broadcaster of local sports in the US, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it plans restructuring to eliminate about $8 billion in debt. Diamond ...
After 20 hard, contentious months in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Diamond Sports and its 16 regional sports channels will come out intact after a federal judge approved this morning the plan to re ...
Rangers Sports Network, which replaced Diamond Sports Group as the MLB team's carriage partner, will broadcast live games ...
What we learned from today’s Chapter 11 hearing in the long-running Diamond Sports Group case: The parent of Bally Sports Regional Networks is at an impasse with Comcast over distribution ...
Signage for Bally Sports North is viewed before a 2023 baseball game between the Minnesota Twins and Houston Astros. Channels run by Bally parent Diamond Sports have been branded as Bally Sports ...
Of that, $45 million was the annual earnings the team would have received if its broadcasting partner Diamond Sports Group, a subsidiary of Sinclair, hadn’t defaulted on its debt and fallen into ...
NEW YORK: Regional sports programmer Diamond Sports Group, a unit of Sinclair Broadcast, says it has signed an agreement with a group of creditors to emerge from bankruptcy and will get funding ...
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