Dodgers fans who don’t have the SportsNet LA channel will be able to watch five more games on KTLA this season under a new deal with Spectrum Networks. The move will help assuage a long-stand…
The move will help assuage a long-standing complaint among local fans who don’t want to pay for the service or switch out of their existing providers. The Dodgers games have only been available for the last six years to Spectrum cable TV subscribers, save for the occasional national game, thanks to the Dodgers $200 million per year deal with Spectrum, baseball’s richest rights deal.
The Dodgers have occasionally sprinkled a few games into over-the-air TV, drawing high ratings for those contests.
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