![]() ![]() ![]() The deal ended long-standing broadcast partnerships with Fox Sports West, which had aired Dodgers games on its Prime Ticket channel since 1997 and with KCAL-TV, an independent station which had been the Dodgers' over-the-air broadcast television outlet since 2006. On January 28, the Dodgers and Time Warner Cable signed a 25-year broadcast agreement valued at $8.35 billion, subject to the approval of Major League Baseball, which would see the establishment of a new channel known as SportsNet LA. On January 22, 2013, the Los Angeles Times reported that Time Warner Cable had signed a deal to partner with the Dodgers to form a new regional sports network, which would be majority-owned by the team. Reports published at that time indicated that the team was negotiating with other potential broadcasters, such as the recently established Time Warner Cable SportsNet, and contemplating forming an in-house network with Dick Clark Productions, a television production company recently purchased by the Dodgers' new parent company, Guggenheim Partners. In late 2012, Fox Sports' exclusive period for negotiating a new broadcast deal with the Dodgers ended. Disputes in negotiations included the cost of the channel and the requirement that SportsNet LA be carried with other mainstream premium channels rather than in a separate sports tier or on an "a la carte" basis. Until April 2020 when AT&T, owner of DirecTV, came to terms with Charter, SportsNet LA reached less than half the Southern California market. The channel is one of three regional sports networks owned by Charter Communications serving the Los Angeles region. The channel, which launched on February 25, 2014, was the result of a 25-year deal with Time Warner Cable reached in January 2013, valued at $8.35 billion, succeeding Prime Ticket as the regional rights holder for the team. The channel's programming is devoted completely to the Dodgers, and includes coverage of all Dodgers games not being exclusively televised by MLB's national television partners, along with news, interview, and documentary programming focusing on the team. Spectrum SportsNet LA and Spectrum Deportes LA (otherwise known as simply SportsNet LA and Deportes LA and originally known as Time Warner Cable SportsNet LA) is an American regional sports network jointly owned by the Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball team and Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016. makes 23-foot three point jumper (Patrick Beverley assists)LeBron James makes 16-foot two point shotLeBron James misses 26-foot three point pullup jump shotDennis Schroder misses two point shotThomas Bryant makes layup (Dennis Schroder assists)Dennis Schroder makes 7-foot driving floating jump shotLeBron James misses 26-foot three point shotLeBron James misses layupDennis Schroder misses 25-foot three point jumperMason Plumlee blocks Thomas Bryant's layupThomas Bryant makes dunk (LeBron James assists)Thomas Bryant makes two point shot (Austin Reaves assists)Russell Westbrook misses 18-foot pullup jump shotRussell Westbrook misses 12-foot pullup jump shotRussell Westbrook misses running pullup jump shotTroy Brown Jr.Time Warner Cable SportsNet LA (2014–2016) ![]() ![]() Washington assists)LaMelo Ball makes driving layupPatrick Beverley makes 26-foot three point shot (LeBron James assists)Thomas Bryant makes jumper (Dennis Schroder assists)Dennis Schroder makes 11-foot two point shotThomas Bryant misses 19-foot jumperPatrick Beverley misses 23-foot step back jumpshotLeBron James makes 7-foot two point shotTroy Brown Jr. Washington makes finger roll layup (Mason Plumlee assists)Terry Rozier makes 26-foot three point jumper (P. Assists)LeBron James makes driving layupLeBron James makes alley oop layup (Russell Westbrook assists)LeBron James misses 16-foot two point shotLeBron James misses three point jumperLeBron James makes two point shotPatrick Beverley misses 6-foot two point shotLeBron James makes 4-foot two point shotJalen McDaniels blocks Thomas Bryant 's 5-foot dunkDennis Schroder misses 17-foot pullup jump shotPatrick Beverley makes 26-foot three point jumper (Austin Reaves assists)LeBron James makes two point shot (Austin Reaves assists)Austin Reaves makes 25-foot three point jumper (Patrick Beverley assists)Russell Westbrook misses 7-foot two point shotLeBron James makes dunk (Austin Reaves assists)LeBron James makes 20-foot step back jumpshotThomas Bryant makes hook shot (LeBron James assists)Austin Reaves makes 15-foot pullup jump shotLeBron James makes 7-foot two point shotThomas Bryant makes dunk (LeBron James assists)LeBron James misses two point shotLeBron James makes 18-foot step back jumpshotTroy Brown Jr. ![]()
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