Amazon is poised to complete a long-expected expansion in its regional sports streaming efforts.
The online retail and streaming giant is closing in on an agreement with bankrupt Diamond Sports Group to stream most of the Bally Sports parent company’s content, according to a report in the New York Post. Fans could pay approximately $20 per month to Amazon to gain access to regional teams. The pact has been expected since early this year, and more so in recent weeks—even after Amazon dropped out of a prior agreement to provide DSG with $115 million post-exit financing to aid its emergence from bankruptcy.
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Let’s hope!
Can’t bring myself to cheer for one soul-less tax evading company over another.
I miss cast streams so much. I’d gladly pay for hockey if they didn’t either blackout home games, blackout random games that are showing on competitors platforms, or charge exorbitant prices.
Just make an NHL streaming service that has every single teams games on it and I will subscribe.
No blackouts?
Anyone would do a better job with streaming than Bally. A nightmare app!