KEY POINTS
  • Diamond Sports is calling mediators into its discussions with creditors as it tries to push toward a reorganization plan.
  • The owner of the largest portfolio of regional sports networks is looking to solidify a plan ahead of the upcoming NBA and NHL seasons.
  • Diamond has also filed a lawsuit against parent company Sinclair for allegedly "milking" Diamond for billions of dollars while knowing the sports channel business was distressed.

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The Ohio Cup Trophy on top of a Bally Sports logo prior to a game between the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field in Cleveland, May 17, 2022.

The courtroom continues to heat up for Diamond Sports Group, the largest owner of regional sports networks.

On Thursday, a bankruptcy judge approved Diamond's request to bring in mediators as it is negotiates with creditors to reach a reorganization plan. The company said in court papers it needs to meet "substantial plan progress" ahead of the start of the upcoming NBA and NHL seasons in October.

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