ANAHEIM – The Angels today officially announced a multi-year television and digital rights agreement with Diamond Sports Group. FanDuel Sports Network West (formerly Bally Sports West) remains the home of the Angels, broadcasting all in-market games that are not exclusively televised nationally, as well as pre- and postgame shows and original programming.
“One of our top priorities when we began discussing the future of Angels broadcasts was to provide our fans with a quality viewing experience while offering them new dynamic avenues to access Angels Baseball,” said Angels Owner Arte Moreno. “We are proud that this new agreement with Diamond and FanDuel Sports Network allows our Club to reach more fans than ever before.”
With the agreement, Angels fans will have a variety of ways to access year-round programing, including television, radio and streaming. Angels Fans in-market, which includes parts of Southern California, Nevada and Hawaii, can continue watching their favorite Angels programs via television providers that carry FanDuel Sports Network West, including Spectrum, DirecTV, COX and multiple other cable providers. Halos fans will now have the option to stream games and other programing on the FanDuel Sports Network app by purchasing a direct-to-consumer (DTC) subscription or authenticating their pay TV credentials. Additionally, KLAA AM830 offers listeners the flexibility to hear Angels content via the radio, the KLAA website and the KLAA app.
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