Detroit sports fans can officially say goodbye to Bally Sports.

Diamond Sports Group, which owns Bally Sports and broadcasts Detroit Tigers, Red Wings and Pistons games, announced Friday that on Monday, its regional sports networks will be rebranded as “FanDuel Sports Network.”

In total, 16 regional sports networks that are operated by Bally Sports will now be branded as FanDuel Sports Network, including in Detroit.

That means “Bally Sports Detroit” will now appear on screens as “FanDuel Sports Network Detroit.”

Oct 7, 2022; Dallas, Texas, USA; A view of a game ball and the Bally Sports logo on the stanchion post before the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Orlando Magic at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

FanDuel has become one of the leading sports betting and casino brands over the past several years, as sports gambling has grown by leaps and bounds. It is legal in more than half the states around the country, including becoming legal in Michigan in January 2021.

Friday’s announcement comes after years of uncertainty for Diamond and Bally Sports because of a seemingly never-ending bankruptcy battle. In early October in a status conference for federal bankruptcy court, Diamond announced an intention to drop the rights of the Detroit Tigers and Tampa Bay Rays.

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