FanDuel Sports Network North
Regional sports network in the Upper Midwest and Minnesota
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January 27 2025 | The Texas Rangers announced the formation of the Rangers Sports Network along with broadcast deals with local affiliates. |
January 14 2025 | The Texas Rangers reached a multi-year deal with Victory+ to stream their games for the 2025 MLB season, with an annual subscription fee of $100. |
January 2 2025 | Following successful exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the company rebranded itself as Main Street Sports Group. |
October 18 2024 | Diamond announced a new naming agreement with FanDuel, which will rebrand Bally Sports as the FanDuel Sports Network on October 21. |
April 5 2023 | Major League Baseball files an emergency motion on behalf of the Minnesota Twins, requesting the bankruptcy judge to order Diamond to pay the Twins fully or return media rights. |
March 14 2023 | Diamond Sports filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after failing to make a $140M interest payment. |
2022 | Bally Sports North aired two Twins games and a Wild game on WUCW. |
June 23 2022 | Bally Sports soft-launched a direct-to-consumer service called Bally Sports Plus in selected markets. |
May 2 2022 | Diamond Sports Group assembled a board of five directors, including Bob Whitsitt, Chris Ripley, Randy Freer, Mary Ann Turcke, and David Preschlack. |
2021 | Bally Sports North aired five Timberwolves games on WUCW, marking the first over-the-air regional Timberwolves game broadcast since the WFTC deal. |
April 2021 | FanDuel Sports Network North (then Bally Sports North) began using Sinclair-owned WUCW as a third overflow channel to accommodate scheduling conflicts when multiple professional sports teams play simultaneously. |
January 27 2021 | Sinclair announced the networks would be rebranded as Bally Sports on March 31. |
November 18 2020 | Sinclair announced an agreement with Bally's Corporation to acquire naming rights under a 10-year deal. |
August 2019 | Main Street Sports Group (then Diamond Holdings Group) formally closed the transfer of 22 regional Fox Sports Networks and Fox College Sports from The Walt Disney Company for $9.6 billion. |
December 14 2017 | Disney announced plans to acquire 22 regional Fox Sports networks from 21st Century Fox. |
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