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Amazon is nearing a significant deal to stream regional games for 27 teams across the NBA, MLB, and NHL through a partnership with Diamond Sports Group (DSG), which is currently in bankruptcy proceedings. Fans could access these local broadcasts for approximately $20 per month, allowing them to bypass traditional cable services. Despite recently withdrawing from a $115 million investment in DSG, Amazon's new streaming initiative marks a strategic expansion in its sports broadcasting portfolio. The agreement includes teams such as the Minnesota Timberwolves, Los Angeles Clippers, and Detroit Tigers, with potential implications for other broadcasters seeking similar arrangements. As DSG seeks to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the finalization of this deal could help stabilize its operations and retain rights to additional teams. The financial terms of the agreement remain undisclosed, but it is expected to launch around October with the start of the NBA and NHL seasons.
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