Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of Bally Sports SoCal and Bally Sports West, said Friday it has entered into a naming rights agreement with online gambling company FanDuel. The deal ...
The sports gambling company attached to the struggling group of regional sports networks with local broadcast rights for more ...
Under the deal, the 21 Bally Sports-branded RSNs were officially renamed under the FanDuel Sports ... FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma, FanDuel Sports Network SoCal, FanDuel Sports Network South, ...
Fans will be able to watch Angels broadcasts through a cable provider or by subscribing to a stand-alone service, though no ...
The embattled Diamond Sports Group announced a new gambling-related partnership for its local broadcasts of NBA, MLB, NHL ...
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.
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 SoCal, Bally Sports South, Bally Sports Southeast, Bally Sports Southwest, Bally Sports Sun, Bally Sports West, and Bally Sports Wisconsin. The Bally Sports RSNs serve as the TV home ...
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.
Louis Cardinals games is getting a new name. Diamond Sports Group, the parent company of Bally Sports Midwest, said Friday it has entered into a naming rights agreement with online gambling ...
That means, pending approval from the bankruptcy court, Bally Sports Detroit soon will be known as FanDuel Sports Network. Customers will see very little change when the switchover is made ...
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.