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==Former holdings== * [[FanDuel Sports Network]] β [[regional sports network|Regional Networks]] formerly known as [[Fox Sports Networks]]. Sinclair formerly owned the regional sports networks via subsidiary [[Main Street Sports Group]], a former joint venture with [[Allen Media Group]]. Main Street Sports Group was formerly known as Diamond Sports Group. [[Fox Sports]]' regional sports networks were acquired following [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney's]] acquisition of [[21st Century Fox]]'s entertainment assets. On March 31, 2021, the Fox Sports Networks were rebranded as Bally Sports. On October 21, 2024, the network was rebranded as FanDuel Sports Network. Sinclair's equity stake in Diamond Sports Group was extinguished in Diamond Sports Group's bankruptcy, with the new equity holders being its former creditors. ** The [[FanDuel Sports Network app]]. ** [[YES Network]] (2019) [[regional sports network]] acquired in 2019 alongside the [[Amazon (company)|Amazon]] and [[Yankee Global Enterprises]]. Yankee Global Enterprises is the majority owner; Amazon and [[Main Street Sports Group]] hold minority stakes. Sinclair used to hold a minority stake through its former subsidiary Diamond Sports Group, but lost that stake when its equity stake in Diamond Sports Group was extinguished in the Diamond Sports Group's bankruptcy case. * [[Ring of Honor]] (ROH), a professional wrestling promotion that was acquired by Sinclair in 2011. Sinclair sold the promotion's assets, video library, and other intellectual property to [[Tony Khan]], through its subsidiary ROH Acquisition Co, LLC in 2022. ** [[Honor Club]] (2018-2022), a [[streaming service]] that was launched on February 19, 2018. * [[Stadium (sports network)|Stadium]] (2014-2023), a sports programming distributor and internet network launched originally as [[American Sports Network]] on July 17, 2014, and rebranded to "Stadium" on August 21, 2017.<ref name=bc/> Sinclair sold this in 2023 to Chicago White Sox owned media subsidiary [[Silver Chalice]]. ** [[Stadium College Sports]] (2001-2023) digital cable networks SCS Atlantic, SCS Central, and SCS Pacific. *[[Stirr]] (2019-2024) is a free, ad-supported streaming service launched on January 16, 2019, and drew on programming from the Sinclair TV stations and other streaming live channels. Some programs were available on demand. Its main channel was Stirr City, which pulled content based on the user's selected location. When network programming ran on its local channel, Stirr City provided alternative programming. Sinclair sold the service in 2024, resulting in it losing its live-streaming functionality and access to Sinclair content and becoming strictly an On Demand service.
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