How to watch the Angels and Dodgers next year amid MLB's uncertain TV future
Briefly

The parent company of FanDuel channels predicts substantial growth in streaming revenue, projecting profitability despite a significant decline in traditional cable and satellite income over the next four years.
The agreement between the Angels and FanDuel, along with similar short-term deals with other teams, suggests that MLB's future broadcasts may rely heavily on streaming platforms.
As the traditional broadcasters' contracts for national MLB games lapse in 2028, streaming rights may become a target for major companies like Apple, Amazon, and YouTube.
If MLB successfully combines its FanDuel teams with other franchises, it could create a compelling offering for streaming services, enhancing fan accessibility without blackouts.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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