British Basketball League signs deal with YES Network
The British Basketball League has agreed a rights deal with YES Network, the regional sports network of the New York Yankees, Brooklyn Nets and the New York Liberty
Rales to increase stake in Pacers to 20 per cent
American businessman Steven Rales is set to purchase a 15-per-cent stake in the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.
Game Plan Sports Group completes CPL’s York United FC takeover
The Canadian Premier League’s York United FC has been purchased by Game Plan Sports Group.
The newly formed group of investors will assume control of the club with immediate effect.
MotoAmerica signs distribution deal with ALT Sports Data
North American motorcycle road racing series MotoAmerica has agreed a betting data distribution agreement with ALT Sports Data
Ex-Sky CEO Darroch appointed Disney director
The Walt Disney Company has appointed former Sky chief executive Jeremy Darroch as director, as well as James P. Gorman, chairman and chief executive officer of Morgan Stanley
Big Ten Conference adds Samsung sponsorship
Samsung has signed a sponsorship deal with the Big Ten Conference and the Big Ten Network (BTN) to make its Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra the 'Official Tablet Partner' of the college sports conference
Buffalo Sabres expands local coverage with Fubo streaming deal
FuboTV has secured a multi-year streaming deal with the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres to expand streaming into the Niagara region of Southern Ontario for over 40 games a season.
Sportsnet names Sportradar as data, digital content partner
Canadian broadcaster Sportsnet has agreed a tech partnership with sports data and betting services company Sportradar to help improve the network’s broadcast production across its various platforms.
New York Mets appoints Havens as president of business operations
Major League Baseball’s New York Mets has appointed former Bloomberg Media chief executive M. Scott Havens as its new president of business operations.
Cowboys’ Thanksgiving clash draws third-highest regular-season audience
The Dallas Cowboys’ Thanksgiving day victory over the Washington Commanders on CBS brought in the third-largest television audience in NFL regular-season history last week, according to the network.