Angels to create their own TV network to carry games
Angels shift from upfront rights fees to ad sales and streaming revenue with new regional network replacing FanDuel Sports Network in Southern California.
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Angels to create their own TV network to carry games
TEMPE, Ariz. — The Angels took a step toward clarity with their television situation by agreeing to purchase a portion of Main Street Sports, essentially creating their own network. The deal has been reached, a source said on Friday, but the Angels won’t officially announce it until early next week, because there are some details that need to be finalized. The news comes on the day that the Angels announced that long-time president John Carpino …
Angels reportedly complete deal to launch own TV network
The Los Angeles Angels finally have their answer. According to the Orange County Register’s Jeff Fletcher, the Angels have completed a deal to launch their own TV network, doing so by purchasing a portion of Main Street Sports Group rather than taking the path most of their former FanDuel colleagues chose and handing the keys over to MLB. SoCal fans who previously had access to FanDuel won’t need to do anything differently — the new network will…
Angels To Create TV Network
There’s a bit more clarity on the broadcast situation for the Angels. Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register reports that the club has an agreement in place to purchase a portion of Main Street Sports and launch their own TV network. Some final details are still being worked out, so it won’t be officially announced until next week. The new network will also involve the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings and has not yet been named, but it will replace …
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