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The Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. (MSGS) SEC filings page brings together the company’s regulatory disclosures as a New York Stock Exchange issuer. MSG Sports is incorporated in Nevada and its Class A common stock trades under the symbol MSGS. Through its filings, the company reports on its ownership and operation of professional sports franchises, including the New York Knicks of the NBA, the New York Rangers of the NHL, two development league teams and the MSG Training Center in Greenburgh, New York.
Annual and quarterly reporting appears primarily in the company’s Form 10-K and the earnings releases that are furnished on Form 8-K. These documents discuss revenues, operating income (loss), adjusted operating income (loss), league distributions, local media rights fees and key operating highlights for the Knicks and Rangers seasons. MSG Sports also explains its use of non-GAAP measures such as adjusted operating income (loss) and provides reconciliations to GAAP results.
Current reports on Form 8-K provide updates on specific material events. Recent 8-K filings include disclosures about quarterly and annual financial results, amendments to media rights agreements between the Knicks and Rangers and MSG Networks subsidiaries, changes to senior secured revolving credit facilities for New York Knicks, LLC and New York Rangers, LLC, and corporate governance matters such as annual meeting results and executive appointments. These filings also confirm that MSGS Class A common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Proxy and governance documents such as the definitive proxy statement on Schedule 14A detail the company’s board structure, director elections, advisory votes on executive compensation and related-party relationships within the broader MSG family of companies. They describe the dual-class share structure, with Class A and Class B common stock voting rights, and outline corporate governance guidelines and board practices.
On Stock Titan, MSGS filings are updated as they are posted to the SEC’s EDGAR system. AI-powered summaries can help explain the main points of lengthy documents, highlight changes in credit facilities or media rights arrangements and clarify the implications of governance and compensation disclosures for investors tracking this professional sports company.
Madison Square Garden Sports (NYSE: MSGS) filed an Item 7.01 Form 8-K disclosing material changes to its media-rights contracts with MSG Networks, effective January 1, 2025.
- New York Knicks: annual rights fee cut 28%, escalator removed, term extended to end-2028-29 season with MSGN right-of-first-refusal.
- New York Rangers: annual fee cut 18%, escalator removed, same term extension.
- In consideration, MSG Sports received penny warrants exercisable for 19.9% of MSG Networks’ equity.
The revisions arise from MSGN’s lender work-out. While lower guaranteed fees pressure near-term revenue and EBITDA, the equity stake offers upside if MSGN’s restructuring succeeds.