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Now that we all know that Kenny Albert will be Sam Rosen's replacement as Rangers play-by-play telecaster, MSG Networks must ...
Joe Micheletti announced his retirement via an MSG Networks press release Thursday, bringing his 19 years as an analyst in ...
MSG Networks on Friday announced a deal with its lender JPMorgan that allows the regional sports channel to avoid bankruptcy — and potentially pave the way for a merger with the YES Network.
In return, MSG Sports will receive warrants for a 19.9% equity stake in MSG Networks. By Glenn Peoples MSG Networks, a subsidiary of Sphere Entertainment Co., was able to negotiate a reduction in ...
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The Journal News on MSNJoe Micheletti retires after 19 seasons as NY Rangers lead TV analystHe'll join longtime partner Sam Rosen in retirement, setting the stage for an entirely new broadcast booth next season.
MSG Networks has reached a deal to restructure its debt, according to an SEC filing on Friday morning, allowing it to avoid bankruptcy and potentially become a more attractive target for sale.
Now that we all know that Kenny Albert will be Sam Rosen's replacement as Rangers play-by-play telecaster, MSG Networks must find someone to move in where Joe Micheletti moved out. The natural ...
Analyst Joe Micheletti announced his retirement on Thursday, joining his longtime play-by-play partner, Sam Rosen, in leaving MSG Networks. Micheletti, 70, had worked with Rosen on Rangers ...
Joe Micheletti has decided to retire after 19 seasons as the Blueshirts' primary on-air analyst, MSG Networks announced Thursday. He'll join longtime partner Sam Rosen, who is also stepping away ...
The New York Knicks and New York Rangers will get big reductions in their local media rights fees this season as part of an agreement to help their broadcaster, MSG Networks, manage substantial debt.
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