By opening day, MLB’s in-house production and distribution division could be handling local coverage for half of the league’s 30 franchises. Less than three years ago, all of them had deals with regional sports networks, demonstrating just how quickly the sport’s economic landscape is changing.
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By opening day, MLB’s in-house production and distribution division could be handling local coverage for half of the league’s 30 franchises. Less than three years ago, all of them had deals with regional sports networks, demonstrating just how quickly the sport’s economic landscape is changing.
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