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SportsNet LA Widely Available, Just Not Carried on All L.A.-Area MVPDs, TWC Says

Time Warner Cable's Los Angeles area sports network is widely available, just not on all multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs), said TWC. Despite "much speculation" that almost 70 percent of the Los Angeles TV market can't watch the Dodgers on…

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the network, SportsNet LA, it's "actually available" to more than 80 percent of the market's TV homes, channel owner TWC said in a Tuesday blog post. "We continue to believe in the network’s long-term value and remain eager and willing to talk to other providers for carriage, but at this point, fans will need to switch to Time Warner Cable or Bright House Networks" to watch it, said the cable operator. "We are in negotiations with all other providers," said an FAQ on the website that the blog linked to where consumers can ask their operator to carry SportsNet LA. "We are actively seeking distribution with providers in the Dodgers territory (DIRECTV, AT&T U-verse, Cox, Verizon FiOS, Charter, Comcast, DISH, etc.)." Despite "our repeated attempts," major L.A.-area MVPDs that don't carry SportsNet LA "have been unwilling to engage in any discussions," a TWC spokeswoman emailed us Wednesday. She said her company and Bright House Networks are the major pay-TV companies in the area distributing the network. Cox Communications remains "open to carry the network at flexible terms and reasonable pricing that doesn't overburden our entire customer base," a spokesman said. "We've also long said that we have been approaching a tipping point with sports programming costs and the [L.A.] market has shown we have reached it." Dish Network is "interested in carrying high quality content at an appropriate value," said a spokesman. "If that balance can be struck, we are willing to consider it.” Verizon has had talks about carrying SportsNet LA, "and there remain some significant differences," a spokeswoman said. "We are looking for a more customer-friendly model: for example, one that is driven by a customer's willingness to pay for or watch the channel." Comcast isn't in that market, a spokeswoman noted. Other MVPDs cited in TWC's SportsNet LA FAQ had no comment.