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St. Louis Cardinals games dropped by Comcast after Bally Sports contract expires

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St. Louis Cardinals games dropped by Comcast after Bally Sports contract expires

QUINCY (WGEM) – Thousands of St. Louis Cardinals fans will no longer be able to watch their games on cable.

Comcast notified customers Wednesday morning that it could not reach an agreement with Diamond Sports Group, and Xfinity’s deal to broadcast Cardinals’ games on Bally Sports expired.

A purple screen telling viewers that Bally Sports is no longer available on Xfinity aired Monday afternoon.

Comcast failed to reach a new contract with the parent company of Bally Sports.(KCTV5)

Diamond Sports Group owns 18 regional Bally Sports channels. Bally Sports was also dropped in MLB cities like Detroit and Minneapolis.

Diamond Sports released a statement following the failed negotiations.

“It’s disappointing that Comcast rejected a proposed extension that would have kept our channels on the air and that Comcast indicated that it intends to pull the signals, preventing fans from watching their favorite local teams. Comcast has refused to engage in substantive discussions despite Diamond offering terms similar to those reached with much larger distributors of ours. We are a fans-first company and will continue to seek an agreement with Comcast to restore broadcasts, and at this critical juncture for Diamond, we hope that Comcast will recognize the important and mutually beneficial role Diamond and RSNs play in the media ecosystem,” Diamond Sports said.

The company said that impacted fans can access games through subscriptions to Fubo, DirecTV, DirecTV STREAM or Bally Sports+.

Comcast said customers who had Bally Sports as part of their cable package will see a monthly credit automatically applied to their bills to compensate for the lost channel.

KCTV contributed to this story.

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