2/4/14, "Dodgers' TV home debuts with Vin Scully by day, studio show at night," LA Times, Bill Shaikin
"SportsNet LA will air all the Dodgers' spring training
games, with the exception of two split-squad games. The spring
programming will include a nightly hour-long studio show called "Access
SportsNet: Dodgers," with features and highlights from training camp,
starting at 7 p.m. Pacific time.
It is unlikely that most fans will be able to see the channel on Feb. 25. Aside from Time Warner Cable
-- the Dodgers' partner in the new channel -- no cable or satellite
provider has agreed to carry SportsNet LA. Those negotiations are
expected to extend toward Opening Day."...
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1/29/14, "Weather Or Not For Sports Media," The Broadcast Booth
"LOS
ANGELES: The new SportsNet LA will no longer send a separate broadcast
crew to the road games which Vin Scully does not broadcast. Instead,
Charley Steiner will move over to the TV booth (from the radio side) and
to call those games and have Orel Hershiser as analyst. On the radio
side, for those road games, Rick Monday will take over as lead
play-by-play voice, and will have Nomar Garciparra as his analyst. In
recent years, the Dodgers have used Eric Collins and Steve Lyons as the
TV crew the majority of their road telecasts only. It still remains to
be seen how many will be able to watch these games, however. There are
still several cable and satellite carriers not yet signed to air
SportsNet L.A."
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