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Angels Launch New TV Network for Local Games
Angels fans can watch all local games on the new Angels.TV network without any additional subscription fees.
Published on Mar. 6, 2026
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The Los Angeles Angels have announced the launch of their own TV network, Angels.TV, which will air all local Angels games. The network is being created through the Angels' purchase of a portion of Main Street Sports, the group that previously aired Angels games. This gives the Angels more control over production and distribution, allowing them to make deals directly with cable and satellite providers. Angels fans who already have FanDuel Sports in their TV package will be able to watch the games at no extra charge. For out-of-market fans, the games will still be available through MLB.TV, subject to normal blackout rules.
Why it matters
The launch of Angels.TV is a significant move for the franchise, as it allows them to have more control over the broadcast of their games rather than going through MLB. This should provide more flexibility in distribution and pricing for fans. It also keeps the popular broadcast team of Matt Vasgersian, Mark Gubicza, and Patrick O'Neal together for Angels games.
The details
The Angels purchased a portion of Main Street Sports, the group that previously aired Angels games along with other MLB, NBA, and NHL teams. This allows the Angels to create their own network, Angels.TV, to broadcast all local Angels games. Fans who already have FanDuel Sports in their cable or satellite package will be able to watch the games at no additional cost. For out-of-market fans, the games will still be available through MLB.TV, subject to normal blackout rules. The Angels will also continue to use the same on-air talent, including Matt Vasgersian, Mark Gubicza, and Patrick O'Neal.
- The Angels.TV network will launch at the start of the 2026 regular season.
The players
Los Angeles Angels
A Major League Baseball team based in Anaheim, California.
Main Street Sports
The group that previously aired Angels games along with several other MLB, NBA, and NHL teams.
Matt Vasgersian
The play-by-play announcer for Angels games.
Mark Gubicza
The color commentator for Angels games.
Patrick O'Neal
The sideline reporter for Angels games.
What they’re saying
“The Angels have completed a deal to start their own TV network, though a purchase of a portion of Main Street. Anyone in SoCal who could watch FanDuel will be able to watch this, with no additional sub.”
— Jeff Fletcher, Reporter (Twitter)
“For those who signed up for Angels.TV through MLB.TV, the local games will still be streamed. With the Angels controlling the network they will work with MLB and provide the local games as an add on.”
— Jeff Fletcher, Reporter (Twitter)
What’s next
The Angels.TV network will launch at the start of the 2026 MLB regular season, providing fans in Southern California with access to all local Angels games without any additional subscription fees.
The takeaway
The launch of the Angels.TV network gives the franchise more control over the broadcast of their games, allowing them to make deals directly with cable and satellite providers. This should provide more flexibility and options for Angels fans to watch their team without having to pay extra fees or navigate complex blackout rules.
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