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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