"The biggest lesson from Inside the NBA's first season on ESPN isn't that the show suddenly became less talented, less entertaining, or less insightful. It's that audiences can't engage with a show they rarely see."
“Being given the opportunity to, once again, play a role in what is the gold standard for sports news and highlights is truly an honor, and I’m ecstatic to join this incredibly talented team.”
I hope I am wrong and secretly there is a plan for the Diamond Sports Group properties to do something other than just exist as they did when this all started 20 months ago.
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Amazon is reportedly in late-stage talks with Diamond Sports Group that would grant it the rights to livestream broadcasts of select teams within the...
Following the conclusion of Labor Day Weekend, Diamond Sports Group will present its new go-forward deals with the National Basketball Association and National Hockey...
Earlier in the year, Amazon agreed to provide Diamond Sports Group with $115 million in financing if the regional sports network conglomerate was able...
"The biggest lesson from Inside the NBA's first season on ESPN isn't that the show suddenly became less talented, less entertaining, or less insightful. It's that audiences can't engage with a show they rarely see."