Cox Ends Years of Frustration: Dodgers Fans Can Now Stream SportsNet LA!
Thirteen years back, on the clutch final Sunday in September, Skip Schumaker struck out—sealing the last out of the regular season. For Dodgers fans waving their caps, it was just another step towards playoffs glory, their team having already brushed the National League West trophy. But, oh, for those loyal to Cox Communications, that moment marked the onset of an incredible 4,560-day blackout, robbing them of the sight of Vin Scully’s magic voice and witnessing those golden years of three World Series triumphs. Fast forward to this Friday, and the blackout finally lifts. Thanks to Charter Communications’ game-changing acquisition of Cox, Cox subscribers in the Dodgers’ broadcast territory can at last watch their beloved team on SportsNet LA through familiar local channels. It’s not just a channel reappearing on screens—it’s a restoration of a long-awaited connection between fans and baseball’s heart and soul in Los Angeles. The saga that began with a costly standoff over broadcast rights ends not with a deal, but a takeover, rewriting the narrative for Dodger Nation.



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