The Cincinnati Reds are switching broadcast partners for the 2026 season, joining a wave of Major League Baseball teams leaving FanDuel Sports Network as the parent company faces serious financial ...
Main Street Sports Group, owner of FanDuel Sports Network, announced that the Cincinnati Reds have exercised their option to extend their local media rights agreements with the network. “It’s a ...
An offseason of looming questions about the Cincinnati Reds' TV broadcasts in 2026 resulted in the club opting to have MLB produce and distribute its games this coming season.
The Cincinnati Reds opted to have MLB produce and distribute their game broadcasts in 2026. Some details of that arrangement are yet to be revealed, but it shouldn't mean drastic changes to how Reds ...
Cincinnati and five other teams are leaving FanDuel Sports Network because of the financial insecurity of its parent, Main Street Sports.
It appears that the Reds may need to find a new television deal or bring the production in-house and have Major League Baseball run it, as they do for several teams. The immediate future of Main ...
Cincinnati Reds' Joey Votto acknowledges the crowd after being taken out of what was likely his last game as a Reds player in Cincinnati, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023. Reports say the former Reds first ...