Deshaies leaves Astros booth for spot with Cubs
Jim Deshaies has resigned his position as the Astros’ television analyst, apparently to accept a position calling Cubs games on Comcast SportsNet Chicago and WGN.
View ArticleConspiracy theories cloud CSN’s distribution progress
Just as expectations escalate and tempers flare at the midpoint of the NBA season with the clock ticking toward baseball’s spring training, words and emotions fly thick and fast in Houston’s latest...
View ArticleAstros switch radio flagship to KBME
Astros games will move this season to KBME (790 AM), the Astros and Clear Channel Media and Entertainment announced Tuesday, and club president George Postolos said the Astros will make a decision soon...
View ArticleCrane remains positive Astros are on target
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — While Astros players hacked away with practice swings and loosened stiff arms Saturday morning at Osceola County Stadium, owner Jim Crane’s focus was temporarily on the golf course....
View ArticleAstros appeal Comcast SportsNet bankruptcy ruling
The Astros asked a federal judge Friday to overturn an order placing the parent company of Comcast SportsNet Houston under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and also asked the bankruptcy court to delay...
View ArticleJudge: Astros, Rockets and Comcast should focus more on network and less on...
In a series of blunt observations and admonitions Friday to a dozen-plus lawyers in the fractious Comcast SportsNet Houston bankruptcy case, U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes encouraged the Astros,...
View ArticleJudge returns Crane-McLane-Comcast lawsuit to state court
Astros owner Jim Crane’s lawsuit against Comcast, NBC Universal and former Astros owner Drayton McLane, stemming from the 2011 sale of the Astros and McLane’s share in Comcast SportsNet Houston, was...
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