Las Vegas Review-Journal

Dodgers games to be on TV in LV Valley

- By Rochelle Richards Las Vegas Review-journal

For the first time in more than five years, fans in the Las Vegas Valley will be able to watch Los Angeles Dodgers games on TV.

In April, Spectrum Networks announced that the Dodgers’ regional sports network, Spectrum Sportsnet LA, will be available to customers in Southern California, Las Vegas and Hawaii once the Major League Baseball season resumes.

“This agreement underscore­s our commitment to provide all Dodgers fans the opportunit­y to enjoy our award-winning programmin­g and live game coverage,” Dan Finnerty, senior vice president of Spectrum Networks, said in a news release.

Sportsnet LA is available in Las Vegas on Directv Channel 690. The network will also be featured on AT&T video platforms such as AT&T TV, U-verse TV and AT&T TV Now.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the deal for the network ends a seven-year stalemate between Directv and Sportsnet LA that began when the Dodgers agreed to a record 25-year, $8.35 billion television deal in January 2013. Time Warner

Cable was granted exclusive rights for the channel.

Dodger games on Sportsnet LA will be called by Joe Davis, along with former Dodgers ace Orel Hershiser. Nomar Garciaparr­a will be an analyst.

The network will air its pregame show, “Leadoff LA.” Games will be followed by “Access Sportsnet: Dodgers,” a postgame show offering highlights, interviews and in-depth analysis of the night’s game.

Contact Rochelle Richards at rrichards@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @Rorichards­24 on Twitter.

 ?? The Associated Press file ?? Sportsnet LA is on Directv Channel 690. The network also is on AT&T video platforms.
The Associated Press file Sportsnet LA is on Directv Channel 690. The network also is on AT&T video platforms.

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