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MLB faces serious financial challenges not the least of which is how to keep fan interest high and prices reasonable.
Orioles, Nationals' Legal Battle for Regional TV Rights Enters Final Innings in NY's Highest Court The legal battle centers on a determination by Judge Lawrence K. Marks in a Manhattan trial court ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A Major League Baseball panel has issued a new sealed decision in the long-running dispute between the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles over television rights fees ...
On Monday, the Nationals and Orioles announced the final resolution of all issues related to their long-running "MASN dispute." It means the Nats can explore alternatives for their TV rights ...
Nationals games will be televised on MASN in 2025 on a one-year contract, and the team will be free to explore its TV rights for 2026 and beyond after the season.
MASN was created to mollify then-Orioles owner Peter Angelos, who forfeited territorial rights to the D.C. area in exchange for control of the Nationals' TV rights.
The rights fee was set at about $72.8 million each for 2022 and '23 -- matching 2021 -- and dropped to approximately $58.3 million annually from 2024-26, citing deteriorating economics of regional ...
An multimillion-dollar off-field fight between the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles finally settled on Sunday. Why it matters: The end of the "MASN agreement" frees the Nats to sell its ...
During the last decade, the Orioles took issue with a valuation of the team of $297 million for 2012 through 2016, which was established by an arbitration committee of baseball executives ...
New York judge sides with Orioles in TV rights dispute with the Nationals. November 4, 2015. The D.C. area has long been considered part of the Orioles’ broadcast territory, ...
By the sounds of things, an Orioles-Nationals fight over the right to broadcast Nats games isn't going to end amicably. By the sounds of things, ...