The MASN TV dispute between the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles, stemming from the Nationals' relocation in 2005, has concluded. While Nationals games will remain on MASN through the 2025 season under a new contract, the team will have the freedom to pursue alternative broadcasting options thereafter. This resolution also dismisses past legal disputes, alleviating financial concerns linked to their media rights. Additionally, the outcome enhances the team's appeal to potential buyers, particularly Ted Leonsis, who has expressed interest in owning the Nationals.
The longstanding MASN TV dispute between the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles has been resolved, allowing Nationals to explore alternatives for broadcasting after 2025.
Under the new one-year contract, Washington Nationals games will continue to be televised locally by MASN, ending years of litigation and financial concerns.
The resolution of the dispute makes the Nationals more attractive for potential owners, especially for Ted Leonsis, who has shown interest in acquiring the team.
MLB confirmed that all disputes related to past media rights have been resolved in this agreement, ensuring a smoother path forward for the Nationals.
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