With the MASN mess resolved and the Nationals finally getting back their broadcast rights, the franchise no longer has any excuses.
The Washington Nationals will be free to leave the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network and seek a new —and almost certainly more lucrative — television deal starting in 2026 after battling for more than a ...
Wizards Owner and Monumental Sports CEO Ted Leonsis won't rest until every elementary public school kid in D.C. has a ...
A settlement in the TV rights dispute between the Orioles and Nationals regarding MASN may eventually facilitate the sale of the D.C. franchise.
Perhaps the greatest bout of infighting among Major League Baseball owners this century appears ... Monday that the Baltimore Orioles and Washington Nationals have settled their media-rights ...
The MASN agreement has long vexed the Lerner family, which owns the Nationals. Former Orioles owner Peter Angelos pushed for the deal when the franchise arrived in Washington, saying his team ...
Orioles owner and super litigator Peter Angelos, who claimed Washington as his territory, bullied MLB officials into a one-sided deal that gave him control over Nationals television rights.
The Mets won the battle for Juan Soto this past offseason, and Soto is providing more insight into why he made his decision ...
Any discussion of a possible Nationals sale starts with Ted Leonsis. The owner of Washington’s NHL and NBA franchises, Leonsis was one of the interested parties in 2022 when the Nationals ...
the principal owner of the Nationals, is a minority owner in the Monumental Sports & Entertainment group that owns the network, Wizards, Capitals, Washington Mystics and other assets.
That's pretty surprising. While the former owner of the Orioles, Peter Angelos, strongly opposed Major League Baseball moving the Nationals to Washington ahead of the 2005 season, not trading with ...