ARLINGTON — The Rangers broadcast situation for 2025 and beyond continues to come together.
On Monday, the club announced the formation of the Rangers Sports Media & Entertainment Company, and the Rangers Sports Network to produce and distribute games and other content. This is in addition to the Victory+ streaming deal the club announced earlier this month. Final details will be announced in the coming days.
The Rangers Sports Network will produce and distribute all Rangers television broadcasts beginning in 2025. Victory+ has already provided a direct-to-consumer option for fans to watch games, and details regarding traditional cable viewing options are expected to surface in the coming days.
Additionally, Neil Liebman — the club’s president of business operations and chief operating officer — will now serve as the chairman of the new company. Jim Cochrane, formerly the chief revenue officer, has been promoted to executive vice president and chief business officer. He will have oversight of all business revenue areas for the club.
“One of the main goals when seeking solutions for Rangers television broadcasts was to give fans more access to our games,” said Rangers owner Ray Davis in a press release. “We determined that the best path toward providing our fans with more options is to handle many of the broadcast obligations in-house.
“By forming Rangers Sports Network to address the various production responsibilities for team broadcasts and content, we feel the entity is in a strong position to deliver for Rangers fans as well as execute other potential broadcast opportunities in the future,” Davis continued. “REV Entertainment has served as a valuable asset for the organization since it was launched in 2021, and it will continue to grow under this new structure.”
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