Rangers Sports Network

Owned by Rangers Sports Media & Entertainment, it will produce and distribute the team's regional broadcasts beginning in the 2025 season, which are planned to be carried via platforms such as over-the-top streaming and agreements with television providers within the team's designated market.

Diamond also opted out of its contracts with the NBA's Dallas Mavericks and NHL's Dallas Stars, leading to both teams adopting new distribution models for their regional broadcasts; the Mavs partnered with Tegna Inc. and Endeavor Streaming to air its games on KFAA-TV and a direct-to-consumer (DTC) streaming service known as MavsTV, while the Stars partnered with A Parent Media Co. to launch Victory+, a free service that would stream the team's games.

[1][2] The Rangers were reported to be pursuing the distribution of games via multiple platforms, including a streaming platform and ad-hoc agreements with local television providers; this "direct-to-distributor" model would be similar to MLB Local Media, except managed in-house by the team.

[1][5] The Rangers pursued a multi-platform approach, including direct-to-consumer options, and partnerships with television providers in the team's home market.

Games will stream on Victory+, which will be available through a paid season pass priced at $100 per-season, or at no additional charge to authenticated subscribers of television providers who carry Rangers Sports Network.