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Spectrum SportsNet (Los Angeles)

Spectrum SportsNet, formerly Time Warner Cable SportsNet (abbreviated as TWC SportsNet), is an American regional sports cable and satellite television network owned by Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016, with the Los Angeles Lakers maintaining editorial control over the content, including team-assigned reporters and anchors, as well as team-related programming.[1] The network is based near the Lakers' team headquarters in the Los Angeles suburb of El Segundo, California.

Spectrum SportsNet
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaSouthern California
Central California
Las Vegas Valley
Hawaii
Nationwide (via satellite)
HeadquartersEl Segundo, California
Programming
Language(s)English
Spanish (via SAP)
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerCharter Communications (50%)
Los Angeles Lakers (50%)
Sister channelsSportsNet LA
History
LaunchedOctober 1, 2012; 11 years ago (2012-10-01)
Former namesTime Warner Cable SportsNet and Time Warner Cable Deportes (2012–2016)
Spectrum Deportes (2016–2018)
Links
WebsiteSpectrum SportsNet.com
Availability
Streaming media
DIRECTV STREAMInternet Protocol television

Spectrum SportsNet[2] launched at 7:00 p.m. Pacific Time on October 1, 2012.[3] Spectrum SportsNet serves the Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas, the Coachella Valley, the Central Coast of California, Las Vegas, and Hawaii.

Lakers game broadcasts serve as the centerpiece for the network. Spectrum SportsNet has been the exclusive home of all Lakers games that are not televised nationally since the 2012–13 NBA season. Other sports events aired on the network include Los Angeles Galaxy soccer and Los Angeles Sparks basketball games.

Spectrum Deportes (formerly Time Warner Cable Deportes, abbreviated as TWC Deportes), which was the first Spanish language Regional Sports Network in the U.S. at launch, was shut down on August 15, 2018, citing a lack of viewership.[4]

Game broadcasts are carried in high definition in English. A Spanish language audio track is provided for all Lakers and Galaxy games via the second audio program function available on most television sets and cable receiver boxes. A Korean language audio track has been provided via the second audio program from 2012 to 2018; as a result, Spectrum SportsNet was the first English-language television network to offer Asian-language play-by-play audio of sporting events.[5]

On April 1, 2020, it was announced that along with its sister station (SportsNet LA), Spectrum SportsNet would be added to AT&T's streaming platforms (AT&T TV and AT&T TV NOW) joining DIRECTV and AT&T U-verse which already carried the channel. The channel was officially added to customers with the CHOICE package or higher on the morning of April 8, 2020.

History edit

Los Angeles Lakers edit

On February 14, 2011, the Lakers and Time Warner Cable signed a $3 billion, 20-year cable television agreement which took effect in the fall of 2012.[6] The network televises every Laker game not designated for an exclusive broadcast by either ABC, ESPN or TNT. The new venture ended long-standing broadcast partnerships with KCAL-TV (channel 9), which (dating back to its days as KHJ-TV) had televised the Lakers' road games since the 1977–78 season; and with Fox Sports West (now Bally Sports West), which in all of its incarnations had broadcast the team's home games since the 1985–86 season. The Lakers joined a growing list of NBA franchises that have abandoned over-the-air local telecasts in favor of their games being available exclusively on cable and satellite. Besides live games, the network also feature a team news magazine program, classic games, profiles of Laker players past and present, and exclusive video-on-demand content that is available both online and on television.[7]

As part of the agreement with Time Warner, the team stated that it would work with the cable provider to ensure that other providers within the Lakers' designated broadcast territory (parts of Southern California, including the San Diego, Palm Springs and Santa Barbara markets, as well as Southern Nevada and Hawaii) would have access to the network. As of 2012, the only television providers that does not carry the channel are satellite provider Dish, cable company Comcast serving Northern Santa Barbara County, and IPTV's CenturyLink Prism TV serving Las Vegas Valley. Frontier FiOS carried the channel until 2019. Time Warner offers the channel for $3.95 a subscriber, comparable to other regional sports networks, but other providers were concerned that this cost could increase substantially should the Los Angeles Dodgers begin carrying their games on Time Warner Cable SportsNet;[8] while Time Warner Cable did later reach a 25-year agreement with the Dodgers, the provider created a separate channel, SportsNet LA, to carry that team's games and other Dodgers-related programming.

Los Angeles Galaxy edit

On November 18, 2011, Time Warner Cable Sports announced a broadcast rights agreement with the MLS' Los Angeles Galaxy[9] a ten-year deal starting with the 2013 season in which the team will be paid $55 million during the contractual period. The network will televise all Galaxy matches that are not televised on a national network, and will also broadcast matches involving non-MLS opponents. Similar to the agreement with the Lakers, the Galaxy also has supplementary programming featured on the networks, including a weekly team magazine, and possible classic matches.

Prior to the network launch, Anaheim-based independent station KDOC-TV (channel 56) televised 18 Galaxy matches for the 2012 MLS season, with production handled by Time Warner Cable SportsNet.[10] The new network then televised the remainder of the Galaxy's schedule beginning in October 2012. (KDOC also televised select matches featuring the Galaxy's former stadium-mate and crosstown rival, Chivas USA, until that team was folded after the 2014 season.) Much like the Lakers, the Galaxy formerly maintained a long-standing broadcast agreement with Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket.

Los Angeles Sparks edit

On March 14, 2012, it was announced that the channel had signed a multi-year deal with the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks franchise.[11] Although the deal was reported as being non-exclusive, all of the televised games during the 2013 season aired on TWC SportsNet, except for those that were nationally broadcast on ABC, ESPN or ESPN2 (as with the Galaxy, KDOC aired the 2012 schedule in preparation for the launch of the new channels).

Since the 2018 WNBA Season, because the Las Vegas Aces hold territorial rights for all of Southern Nevada, Los Angeles Sparks games are blacked out in the Las Vegas Valley on Spectrum SportsNet regardless of the cable or satellite provider, requiring a subscription to the WNBA League Pass out-of-market sports package to view those telecasts. All other sports programming, with the exception of Sparks basketball games carried on Spectrum SportsNet, is available in Southern Nevada.

Los Angeles Dodgers edit

On January 23, 2013, Time Warner Cable and the Los Angeles Dodgers reached a deal to create a new channel called SportsNet LA, which would become the exclusive local carrier of the Major League Baseball franchise's games starting with the 2014 season. Time Warner Cable outbid Fox Sports Net for the contract, which runs for 25 years through 2039 and is estimated to be worth $8.35 billion. At the time of the announcement, the team was supposed to be considering offering a package of games to be aired over Fox Television Stations' two Los Angeles outlets, Fox owned-and-operated station KTTV (channel 11) and MyNetworkTV owned-and-operated station KCOP-TV.[12][13]

Because the San Diego Padres hold territorial rights for all of San Diego County, Los Angeles Dodgers games are blacked out in the county on Spectrum SportsNet LA regardless of the cable or satellite provider, requiring a subscription to the MLB Extra Innings out-of-market sports package to view those telecasts. All other sports programming, with the exception of Dodgers baseball games carried on Spectrum SportsNet LA, is available in San Diego County.

Los Angeles Chargers edit

On August 2, 2018, Spectrum SportsNet announced a content and programming partnership agreement with the NFL's Los Angeles Chargers to deliver a new documentary series, Backstage: Chargers. A bi-weekly all-access half-hour series chronicling the LA Chargers games, players and executives from a behind-the-scenes perspective during the team's season. Bi-weekly episodes will also re-air on the Chargers local TV partner, KCBS-TV (CBS 2) and on Facebook Watch.[14]

Since the 2020 NFL season, because the Las Vegas Raiders hold territorial rights for all of Southern Nevada, Los Angeles Chargers’ programming and preseason games are blacked out in the Las Vegas Valley on Spectrum SportsNet regardless of the cable or satellite provider. All other sports programming, with the exception of Chargers football games carried on Spectrum SportsNet, is available in Southern Nevada.

Other sports programming rights edit

Spectrum SportsNet also airs live broadcasts of the football and boys' basketball championship games of the California Interscholastic Federation and Los Angeles City Section, the CIF state championship games in boys' and girls' basketball, and the regional and state bowl games in football. It also carries select games of the Lakers-owned NBA G League team, the South Bay Lakers. Spectrum Deportes also aired Pro Footvolley Tour.

For the 2012–13 athletic season, Spectrum SportsNet aired select football and men's basketball games from the Mountain West Conference that were not televised on a national basis; one or both of the teams playing in nearly all of the telecasts that the network aired that season involved the San Diego State Aztecs and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels, both universities are in the network's primary service area. It lost the rights to Mountain West games beginning with the 2013–14 season due to new broadcast agreements signed by the conference; some SDSU games that are not nationally televised are now carried on Fox Sports San Diego, while some UNLV games are seen on AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain.

Since the 2012-13 athletic season, Spectrum SportsNet aired select men's basketball games from the West Coast Conference that were not televised on a national basis. Three universities (Loyola Marymount Lions, Pepperdine Waves, and San Diego Toreros) are in the network's primary service area.

Spectrum SportsNet has also aired the NBC program Poker After Dark and some action sports events, while airs a weekly lucha libre card taped in Mexico City. For the 2014 MLS season, Spectrum Deportes agreed to carry Chivas USA matches in Spanish that are not televised on a national network in their final season before the team disbands.[15]

On-air staff edit

Current on-air staff edit

  • Mike Bresnahan – Lakers insider/studio analyst
  • Allie Clifton – Lakers and Sparks studio host
  • Beto Duran – Lakers, and Sparks fill-in host, South Bay Lakers fill-in play-by-play
  • Derek Fisher – Lakers studio analyst
  • A.C. Green – Lakers studio analyst, South Bay Lakers color commentator
  • Rahshaun Haylock – Sparks play-by-play
  • Robert Horry – Lakers studio analyst
  • Rosalyn Gold-Onwude – Sparks color commentator
  • Kristen Lago – Sparks sideline reporter (home games only), South Bay Lakers sideline reporter (home games only)
  • Stu Lantz – Lakers color commentator[16]
  • Bill Macdonald – Lakers play-by-play announcer [16]
  • Adrian Garcia Marquez – Lakers play-by-play (Spanish)
  • Chris McGee – Lakers, and Sparks studio host [17]
  • Francisco Pinto – Lakers color commentator (Spanish)
  • Eric Rothman — South Bay Lakers play-by-play
  • Mike Trudell – Lakers sideline reporter
  • James Worthy – Lakers studio analyst [17]

Original programming edit

In addition to live coverage of Lakers, Galaxy, and Sparks games, and their respective pre- and post-game shows, other original programming on Spectrum SportsNet includes:

  • Backstage: Lakers – a weekly half-hour series chronicling Lakers games, players and executives from a behind-the-scenes perspective during the team's season.
  • Backstage: Galaxy – an all-access series chronicling the LA Galaxy, including exclusive interviews, and on- and off-field footage. The series premiered during the Galaxy's 2012 playoff run to the 2012 MLS Cup, and returned in the 2013 to cover the team's season that year from a behind-the-scenes perspective.
  • Backstage: Sparks – a weekly half-hour series chronicling Sparks games, players and executives from a behind-the-scenes perspective during the team's season.
  • Connected With... – a half-hour signature sitdown interview program featuring interviews with professional athletes, sports insiders and Southern California personalities – conducted by sports and entertainment personality Kevin Frazier. Early episodes included interviews with Steve Nash, Landon Donovan, Mitch Kupchak and Dwight Howard.
  • #LakeShow – Lakers daily interactive program where the voice of the fan is heard via social media.
  • Lakers Compacto – an hour-long recap of each Lakers game the day after the game's telecast.
  • Galaxy Compacto – an hour-long recap of each Galaxy game the day after the game's telecast.
  • Laker Girls – a five-episode series documenting the selection process of the Laker Girls for the 2012–13 basketball season.
  • Through the Lens – a look at the Lakers' storied history through the eyes and camera lens of long-time Lakers Team Photographer Andy Bernstein.

Archival programs edit

  • Timeless Lakers – telecasts of classic LA Lakers games
  • Timeless Galaxy – telecasts of classic LA Galaxy games
  • Lakers Top 10 – an hour-long countdown of the greatest moments in Lakers history.
  • Galaxy Top 10 – a half-hour countdown of the greatest moments in Galaxy history.

Spectrum SportsNet+ edit

On October 27, 2023, Spectrum Sportsnet launched Spectrum SportsNet+. The direct-to-consumer streaming service provides a live stream of Spectrum SportsNet, including live Lakers games, for $19.99 per month or $179.99 per season, throughout Southern California, Hawaii and Southern Nevada.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Time Warner Cable's broadcasts of Lakers games set for tipoff, Los Angeles Times, September 26, 2012.
  2. ^ Time Warner Lakers Broadcast Agreement FAQ's Los Angeles Lakers official site, February 15, 2011.
  3. ^ Time Warner Cable stepping up its game in L.A. sports programming, Los Angeles Times, May 10, 2012.
  4. ^ "Charter to shut down Spectrum Deportes channel in Los Angeles"., Los Angeles Times, July 30, 2018
  5. ^ Time Warner Cable SportsNet to Launch Korean-Language Secondary Audio Programming for Lakers Games Archived 2013-01-25 at archive.today, The Herald, October 26, 2012.
  6. ^ Flint, Joe (2011-02-14). "Time Warner Cable, Lakers strike 20-year TV deal". LATimes.com. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  7. ^ Lakers starting networks with Time Warner Cable Orange County Register, February 14, 2011.
  8. ^ Lakers games become can't-watch-TV, Los Angeles Times, October 6, 2012.
  9. ^ LA Galaxy and Time Warner Cable Sports reach 10-year agreement to televise Galaxy games Los Angeles Galaxy official site, November 18, 2011
  10. ^ French, Scott. "Galaxy: KDOC steps in for Time Warner". ESPNLA.com. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  11. ^ Time Warner Cable Sports Dunks Multiyear Rights Deal with WNBA's LA Sparks Multichannel News, March 14, 2012
  12. ^ Flint, Bill (January 23, 2013). "Dodgers near TV rights deal with Time Warner Cable". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  13. ^ Shaikin, Bill (January 24, 2013). "Could Dodgers do TV deals with Fox and Time Warner?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  14. ^ "Los Angeles Chargers and Spectrum SportsNet Partner on New 'Backstage: Chargers' Bi-Weekly Series". chargers.com. August 2, 2018.
  15. ^ . cdchivasusa.com. May 27, 2014. Archived from the original on May 28, 2014. Retrieved May 27, 2014.
  16. ^ a b Lakers Broadcast Information LA Lakers official site
  17. ^ a b James Worthy, Chris McGee, Dave Miller and Mike Trudell join Time Warner Cable SportsNet On-Air Team LA Lakers official site
  18. ^ "Watch Lakers on Spectrum SportsNet+". NBA.com (Press release). October 27, 2023. Retrieved October 27, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Spectrum SportsNet LA its sister network in the Los Angeles area This article is about regional sports cable channel For the Rogers owned Canadian TV channel see Sportsnet For other similarly named regional sports networks owned by Charter Communications see Spectrum Sports Spectrum SportsNet formerly Time Warner Cable SportsNet abbreviated as TWC SportsNet is an American regional sports cable and satellite television network owned by Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016 with the Los Angeles Lakers maintaining editorial control over the content including team assigned reporters and anchors as well as team related programming 1 The network is based near the Lakers team headquarters in the Los Angeles suburb of El Segundo California Spectrum SportsNetCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaSouthern CaliforniaCentral CaliforniaLas Vegas ValleyHawaiiNationwide via satellite HeadquartersEl Segundo CaliforniaProgrammingLanguage s EnglishSpanish via SAP Picture format1080i HDTV 480i SDTV OwnershipOwnerCharter Communications 50 Los Angeles Lakers 50 Sister channelsSportsNet LAHistoryLaunchedOctober 1 2012 11 years ago 2012 10 01 Former namesTime Warner Cable SportsNet and Time Warner Cable Deportes 2012 2016 Spectrum Deportes 2016 2018 LinksWebsiteSpectrum SportsNet comAvailabilityStreaming mediaDIRECTV STREAMInternet Protocol television Spectrum SportsNet 2 launched at 7 00 p m Pacific Time on October 1 2012 3 Spectrum SportsNet serves the Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas the Coachella Valley the Central Coast of California Las Vegas and Hawaii Lakers game broadcasts serve as the centerpiece for the network Spectrum SportsNet has been the exclusive home of all Lakers games that are not televised nationally since the 2012 13 NBA season Other sports events aired on the network include Los Angeles Galaxy soccer and Los Angeles Sparks basketball games Spectrum Deportes formerly Time Warner Cable Deportes abbreviated as TWC Deportes which was the first Spanish language Regional Sports Network in the U S at launch was shut down on August 15 2018 citing a lack of viewership 4 Game broadcasts are carried in high definition in English A Spanish language audio track is provided for all Lakers and Galaxy games via the second audio program function available on most television sets and cable receiver boxes A Korean language audio track has been provided via the second audio program from 2012 to 2018 as a result Spectrum SportsNet was the first English language television network to offer Asian language play by play audio of sporting events 5 On April 1 2020 it was announced that along with its sister station SportsNet LA Spectrum SportsNet would be added to AT amp T s streaming platforms AT amp T TV and AT amp T TV NOW joining DIRECTV and AT amp T U verse which already carried the channel The channel was officially added to customers with the CHOICE package or higher on the morning of April 8 2020 Contents 1 History 1 1 Los Angeles Lakers 1 2 Los Angeles Galaxy 1 3 Los Angeles Sparks 1 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 1 5 Los Angeles Chargers 1 6 Other sports programming rights 2 On air staff 2 1 Current on air staff 3 Original programming 3 1 Archival programs 4 Spectrum SportsNet 5 References 6 External linksHistory editLos Angeles Lakers edit On February 14 2011 the Lakers and Time Warner Cable signed a 3 billion 20 year cable television agreement which took effect in the fall of 2012 6 The network televises every Laker game not designated for an exclusive broadcast by either ABC ESPN or TNT The new venture ended long standing broadcast partnerships with KCAL TV channel 9 which dating back to its days as KHJ TV had televised the Lakers road games since the 1977 78 season and with Fox Sports West now Bally Sports West which in all of its incarnations had broadcast the team s home games since the 1985 86 season The Lakers joined a growing list of NBA franchises that have abandoned over the air local telecasts in favor of their games being available exclusively on cable and satellite Besides live games the network also feature a team news magazine program classic games profiles of Laker players past and present and exclusive video on demand content that is available both online and on television 7 As part of the agreement with Time Warner the team stated that it would work with the cable provider to ensure that other providers within the Lakers designated broadcast territory parts of Southern California including the San Diego Palm Springs and Santa Barbara markets as well as Southern Nevada and Hawaii would have access to the network As of 2012 the only television providers that does not carry the channel are satellite provider Dish cable company Comcast serving Northern Santa Barbara County and IPTV s CenturyLink Prism TV serving Las Vegas Valley Frontier FiOS carried the channel until 2019 Time Warner offers the channel for 3 95 a subscriber comparable to other regional sports networks but other providers were concerned that this cost could increase substantially should the Los Angeles Dodgers begin carrying their games on Time Warner Cable SportsNet 8 while Time Warner Cable did later reach a 25 year agreement with the Dodgers the provider created a separate channel SportsNet LA to carry that team s games and other Dodgers related programming Los Angeles Galaxy edit On November 18 2011 Time Warner Cable Sports announced a broadcast rights agreement with the MLS Los Angeles Galaxy 9 a ten year deal starting with the 2013 season in which the team will be paid 55 million during the contractual period The network will televise all Galaxy matches that are not televised on a national network and will also broadcast matches involving non MLS opponents Similar to the agreement with the Lakers the Galaxy also has supplementary programming featured on the networks including a weekly team magazine and possible classic matches Prior to the network launch Anaheim based independent station KDOC TV channel 56 televised 18 Galaxy matches for the 2012 MLS season with production handled by Time Warner Cable SportsNet 10 The new network then televised the remainder of the Galaxy s schedule beginning in October 2012 KDOC also televised select matches featuring the Galaxy s former stadium mate and crosstown rival Chivas USA until that team was folded after the 2014 season Much like the Lakers the Galaxy formerly maintained a long standing broadcast agreement with Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket Los Angeles Sparks edit On March 14 2012 it was announced that the channel had signed a multi year deal with the WNBA s Los Angeles Sparks franchise 11 Although the deal was reported as being non exclusive all of the televised games during the 2013 season aired on TWC SportsNet except for those that were nationally broadcast on ABC ESPN or ESPN2 as with the Galaxy KDOC aired the 2012 schedule in preparation for the launch of the new channels Since the 2018 WNBA Season because the Las Vegas Aces hold territorial rights for all of Southern Nevada Los Angeles Sparks games are blacked out in the Las Vegas Valley on Spectrum SportsNet regardless of the cable or satellite provider requiring a subscription to the WNBA League Pass out of market sports package to view those telecasts All other sports programming with the exception of Sparks basketball games carried on Spectrum SportsNet is available in Southern Nevada Los Angeles Dodgers edit Main article Spectrum SportsNet LA On January 23 2013 Time Warner Cable and the Los Angeles Dodgers reached a deal to create a new channel called SportsNet LA which would become the exclusive local carrier of the Major League Baseball franchise s games starting with the 2014 season Time Warner Cable outbid Fox Sports Net for the contract which runs for 25 years through 2039 and is estimated to be worth 8 35 billion At the time of the announcement the team was supposed to be considering offering a package of games to be aired over Fox Television Stations two Los Angeles outlets Fox owned and operated station KTTV channel 11 and MyNetworkTV owned and operated station KCOP TV 12 13 Because the San Diego Padres hold territorial rights for all of San Diego County Los Angeles Dodgers games are blacked out in the county on Spectrum SportsNet LA regardless of the cable or satellite provider requiring a subscription to the MLB Extra Innings out of market sports package to view those telecasts All other sports programming with the exception of Dodgers baseball games carried on Spectrum SportsNet LA is available in San Diego County Los Angeles Chargers edit On August 2 2018 Spectrum SportsNet announced a content and programming partnership agreement with the NFL s Los Angeles Chargers to deliver a new documentary series Backstage Chargers A bi weekly all access half hour series chronicling the LA Chargers games players and executives from a behind the scenes perspective during the team s season Bi weekly episodes will also re air on the Chargers local TV partner KCBS TV CBS 2 and on Facebook Watch 14 Since the 2020 NFL season because the Las Vegas Raiders hold territorial rights for all of Southern Nevada Los Angeles Chargers programming and preseason games are blacked out in the Las Vegas Valley on Spectrum SportsNet regardless of the cable or satellite provider All other sports programming with the exception of Chargers football games carried on Spectrum SportsNet is available in Southern Nevada Other sports programming rights edit Spectrum SportsNet also airs live broadcasts of the football and boys basketball championship games of the California Interscholastic Federation and Los Angeles City Section the CIF state championship games in boys and girls basketball and the regional and state bowl games in football It also carries select games of the Lakers owned NBA G League team the South Bay Lakers Spectrum Deportes also aired Pro Footvolley Tour For the 2012 13 athletic season Spectrum SportsNet aired select football and men s basketball games from the Mountain West Conference that were not televised on a national basis one or both of the teams playing in nearly all of the telecasts that the network aired that season involved the San Diego State Aztecs and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels both universities are in the network s primary service area It lost the rights to Mountain West games beginning with the 2013 14 season due to new broadcast agreements signed by the conference some SDSU games that are not nationally televised are now carried on Fox Sports San Diego while some UNLV games are seen on AT amp T SportsNet Rocky Mountain Since the 2012 13 athletic season Spectrum SportsNet aired select men s basketball games from the West Coast Conference that were not televised on a national basis Three universities Loyola Marymount Lions Pepperdine Waves and San Diego Toreros are in the network s primary service area Spectrum SportsNet has also aired the NBC program Poker After Dark and some action sports events while airs a weekly lucha libre card taped in Mexico City For the 2014 MLS season Spectrum Deportes agreed to carry Chivas USA matches in Spanish that are not televised on a national network in their final season before the team disbands 15 On air staff editCurrent on air staff edit Mike Bresnahan Lakers insider studio analyst Allie Clifton Lakers and Sparks studio host Beto Duran Lakers and Sparks fill in host South Bay Lakers fill in play by play Derek Fisher Lakers studio analyst A C Green Lakers studio analyst South Bay Lakers color commentator Rahshaun Haylock Sparks play by play Robert Horry Lakers studio analyst Rosalyn Gold Onwude Sparks color commentator Kristen Lago Sparks sideline reporter home games only South Bay Lakers sideline reporter home games only Stu Lantz Lakers color commentator 16 Bill Macdonald Lakers play by play announcer 16 Adrian Garcia Marquez Lakers play by play Spanish Chris McGee Lakers and Sparks studio host 17 Francisco Pinto Lakers color commentator Spanish Eric Rothman South Bay Lakers play by play Mike Trudell Lakers sideline reporter James Worthy Lakers studio analyst 17 Original programming editIn addition to live coverage of Lakers Galaxy and Sparks games and their respective pre and post game shows other original programming on Spectrum SportsNet includes Backstage Lakers a weekly half hour series chronicling Lakers games players and executives from a behind the scenes perspective during the team s season Backstage Galaxy an all access series chronicling the LA Galaxy including exclusive interviews and on and off field footage The series premiered during the Galaxy s 2012 playoff run to the 2012 MLS Cup and returned in the 2013 to cover the team s season that year from a behind the scenes perspective Backstage Sparks a weekly half hour series chronicling Sparks games players and executives from a behind the scenes perspective during the team s season Connected With a half hour signature sitdown interview program featuring interviews with professional athletes sports insiders and Southern California personalities conducted by sports and entertainment personality Kevin Frazier Early episodes included interviews with Steve Nash Landon Donovan Mitch Kupchak and Dwight Howard LakeShow Lakers daily interactive program where the voice of the fan is heard via social media Lakers Compacto an hour long recap of each Lakers game the day after the game s telecast Galaxy Compacto an hour long recap of each Galaxy game the day after the game s telecast Laker Girls a five episode series documenting the selection process of the Laker Girls for the 2012 13 basketball season Through the Lens a look at the Lakers storied history through the eyes and camera lens of long time Lakers Team Photographer Andy Bernstein Archival programs edit Timeless Lakers telecasts of classic LA Lakers games Timeless Galaxy telecasts of classic LA Galaxy games Lakers Top 10 an hour long countdown of the greatest moments in Lakers history Galaxy Top 10 a half hour countdown of the greatest moments in Galaxy history Spectrum SportsNet editOn October 27 2023 Spectrum Sportsnet launched Spectrum SportsNet The direct to consumer streaming service provides a live stream of Spectrum SportsNet including live Lakers games for 19 99 per month or 179 99 per season throughout Southern California Hawaii and Southern Nevada 18 References edit Time Warner Cable s broadcasts of Lakers games set for tipoff Los Angeles Times September 26 2012 Time Warner Lakers Broadcast Agreement FAQ s Los Angeles Lakers official site February 15 2011 Time Warner Cable stepping up its game in L A sports programming Los Angeles Times May 10 2012 Charter to shut down Spectrum Deportes channel in Los Angeles Los Angeles Times July 30 2018 Time Warner Cable SportsNet to Launch Korean Language Secondary Audio Programming for Lakers Games Archived 2013 01 25 at archive today The Herald October 26 2012 Flint Joe 2011 02 14 Time Warner Cable Lakers strike 20 year TV deal LATimes com Retrieved 2014 01 17 Lakers starting networks with Time Warner Cable Orange County Register February 14 2011 Lakers games become can t watch TV Los Angeles Times October 6 2012 LA Galaxy and Time Warner Cable Sports reach 10 year agreement to televise Galaxy games Los Angeles Galaxy official site November 18 2011 French Scott Galaxy KDOC steps in for Time Warner ESPNLA com Retrieved 16 February 2012 Time Warner Cable Sports Dunks Multiyear Rights Deal with WNBA s LA Sparks Multichannel News March 14 2012 Flint Bill January 23 2013 Dodgers near TV rights deal with Time Warner Cable Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 11 2013 Shaikin Bill January 24 2013 Could Dodgers do TV deals with Fox and Time Warner Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 11 2013 Los Angeles Chargers and Spectrum SportsNet Partner on New Backstage Chargers Bi Weekly Series chargers com August 2 2018 Time Warner Cable Deportes Added as Official Broadcast Partner of Chivas USA Time Warner Cable Deportes se agrega como socio de emision de Chivas USA cdchivasusa com May 27 2014 Archived from the original on May 28 2014 Retrieved May 27 2014 a b Lakers Broadcast Information LA Lakers official site a b James Worthy Chris McGee Dave Miller and Mike Trudell join Time Warner Cable SportsNet On Air Team LA Lakers official site Watch Lakers on Spectrum SportsNet NBA com Press release October 27 2023 Retrieved October 27 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spectrum SportsNet Los Angeles amp oldid 1209098850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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