Sinclair Broadcast Group subsidiary Diamond Sports Group has confirmed its Bally Sports+ direct-to-consumer streaming service will launch on 26 September across all 19 Bally Sports regional sports network brands (RSNs)
Bally Sports  streaming service to launch across regional sports network

Sinclair Broadcast Group subsidiary Diamond Sports Group has confirmed its Bally Sports+ direct-to-consumer streaming serving testament launch on 26 September crossways all 19 Bally Sports regional sports electronic network brands (RSNs).

The announcement comes after an first launch of Bally Sports+ in Phoebe regions: Bally Sports Detroit, Bally Sports Sunflower State City, Bally Sports Florida, Bally Sports Sun and Bally Sports Wisconsin. Viewers inward the remaining 14 regions are now circle to clear access code to the streaming service.

Sinclair Broadcast Group CEO Chris Ripley said: “Today is a significant stair for the RSN industry as we offer local sports fans crossways our Bally Sports footprint a new way of life to watch their hometown teams.

“We scene Bally Sports+ as a great complement to the incredible time value our dispersion partners cater our additive networks; and with both models, we are unambiguously positioned to facilitate our team partners grow their lover bases for years to come.”

The table service testament cost $19.99 per month or $189.99 per year, with subscribers offered access to live, local NBA and NHL broadcasts, as good as regional programming including college football and high-pitched schoolhouse sports.

Bally Sports+ COO and GM Michael Schneider said: “Launching a streaming table service the likes of Bally Sports+ crossways 19 different regions, all with unique content offerings, is an unprecedented undertaking.

“This good introduction marks a paint bit inwards the phylogenesis of RSNs, but it is also a outstanding mo for local fans who now make another viewing choice for their favourite teams.”

In April 2021, Bally’s Corporation and Sir Clive Marles Sinclair Broadcast Group partnered to rename the Fox Sports Net collecting of US regional sports networks as Bally Sports.