The Cincinnati Reds announced Monday that the team’s games will be broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network, the former Bally Sports, in 2025.
The new deal is for this year only and applies to all in-market games not televised on an exclusive national telecast.
After the 2024 season, the team announced that Major League Baseball would produce and distribute Reds games. This agreement replaces that one.
The new agreement includes both a 30-minute pregame and postgame show. In addition to pay-TV providers, Reds games will also be available via FanDuel Sports Network’s direct-to-consumer subscription. Last season, in-market streaming was $19.99 a month on the Bally’s Sports+ app. Pricing for this season has not been announced yet.
“Our top priority is to make sure Reds games are accessible to our fans,” Doug Healy, the Reds’ chief operating officer and chief financial officers, said in a statement. “The decision to stay with FanDuel Sports Network provides continuity for our fans to watch Reds games as in previous seasons, and now with a direct-to-consumer streaming product available through the FanDuel Sports Network app.”
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