Talk:FanDuel Sports Network
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Affiliates
[edit]It is difficult to tell which networks are still affiliates of Bally Sports. Does Bally even produce any regularly scheduled programming nationally like Fox used to do? I do not believe they currently have any contracts with to produce college sports. The ACC games carried by FSN seem to be produced by ESPN/Raycom. NESN is usually the only non-FSN affiliate to pick these up. For now, I have removed NESN since I can't find any evidence that it even affiliated with FSN (except during the 90s). I will add it back in if someone can find proof. On the other hand, MSG/MSG Plus seems to have never stopped carrying FSN programming despite YES also carrying it. In 2018, Fox said they had 5 affiliated RSNs. I'm guessing ATT Rocky Mountain, ATT Pittsburgh, Root Sports, MSG Network/MSG Plus, and MASN. So assuming nothing else has changed there are now 7 with the addition of Marquee and YES now being only partially owned by Sinclair.--Rusf10 (talk) 22:22, 2 July 2021 (UTC)
Talks for Bally Sports to Take over NBC SPorts Regional
[edit]https://nypost.com/2021/07/02/sinclair-bids-for-nbc-sports-networks-sources/
Note this is proposed as of July 2021.2601:640:C681:C260:B5E9:F22C:85EA:A0A2 (talk) 23:30, 6 July 2021 (UTC)
FuboTV adds Bally Sports Networks
[edit]FuboTV announced on 21 December that they've reached a new agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group that brings with it carriage of the Diamond Sports Networks (excluding YES Network). ShiftPoint (talk) 06:51, 5 January 2023 (UTC)