The flagship stations for the Angels are AM 830 KLAA (English) and ESPN 1330 AM (Spanish).
The Angels Radio Network, Skyview Networks, affiliate stations include:
Fox Sports WEST has increased its Angels' television schedule and will show an all-time high, 125 games in 2009. The additional 25 games have been made available to all satellite and local cable system providers of which, the vast majority of them have decided to carry all games, but some have not. These 125 games are in addition to the 25 also carried on KCOP - Channel 13.
The following providers have accepted televising the additional games:
4COMIt is possible that some Angels' fans in southern California and Nevada may not receive all Angels' telecasts this season. If you are not receiving all Angels' telecasts or do not see your local provider on the above list, you may wish to contact your local cable provider to request the full schedule of games. For a complete television broadcast schedule please visit: Broadcast Schedule
Six cable providers, two satellite operators and two fiber optic providers offer HD programming in Southern California as follows:
Bright HouseService is intermittent in the 92028 zip code
Time Warner CablePlease note the following channels will be undergoing a transition.
Prior to May 28, 2009
May 27 - June 5, 2009
After June 10, 2009
All FSW games are broadcast in High Definition.
In order to experience HDTV, a consumer must acquire three components: an HDTV source (i.e. a local, cable, or satellite HDTV station), a way to receive the signal (i.e. an antenna, cable or satellite service) and an HDTV set.
Two types of HDTV-capable television sets are available: integrated HDTV sets and HDTV-ready sets. An integrated HDTV comes with a digital tuner, or ATSC tuner, which allows viewers to attach an antenna to the set and watch any local programs that are available in high definition. An HDTV-ready set, or an HDTV monitor, does not have an HDTV tuner. It usually comes with an NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) tuner which enables viewers to watch analog TV until they can financially commit to HDTV capabilities. The picture quality is still better on these sets than on regular television sets.
HDTV has not yet replaced standard television delivery. The television industry is currently in a transition period during which HDTV and NTSC signals coexist. Contrary to popular belief, there is no date by when all broadcasters must deliver in HD. The mandate applies to delivering a digital signal: while HD has to be digital, digital doesn't have to be HD.
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