TV stations continue to expand their footprint in broadcasting local games, multiplying audiences for teams and forging relationships with fans and advertisers in the process. A panel at TVNewsCheck’s ...
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As pro sports teams’ engagements with TV station groups explode into a historic search for a successor to the pay-TV distribution model, they’re generating a wealth of promising options with one ...
The NBA’s next major business move may have nothing to do with free agency or trades. According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, ...
The sports rights landscape has changed enormously in recent years in part due to the events surrounding Diamond Sports Group. A formerly constricted market was set loose, opening sports rights deals ...
Across southwestern New York, local sports teams are more than just a source of entertainment–they’re a driving force behind community pride and economic growth. From Friday night football games to ...
Gray Media and the E.W. Scripps Co., two of the largest U.S. owners of local TV stations, have engineered a swap of stations in five small and mid-sized markets. The move will create new duopolies, ...
The old regional sports network model has been collapsing over the last five years, with many teams across the NBA, NHL and NBA left with some key questions: How do you replace that revenue? And how ...