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In 2004, the channel rebranded under the shortened names FSN West, as part of Fox Sports' de-emphasis of the "Fox Sports Net" brand across its regional networks. On April 3, 2006, FSN West 2 rebranded as FSN Prime Ticket, beginning with the Dodgers season opener against the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium .
Logos for Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket, used from 2009 to 2012. Former Prime Ticket logo, used from 2012 to 2021. On April 3, 2006, FSN West 2 rebranded as FSN Prime Ticket (later shortened to simply Prime Ticket), beginning with the Dodgers season opener against the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium. The change was primarily made as a ...
Prime Ticket may refer to: Bally Sports West , a regional sports network that was known as Prime Ticket from 1985 to 1995 Bally Sports SoCal , a regional sports network that was known as Prime Ticket from 2006 to 2021
In 1990, Prime Ticket became the cable television home of the California Angels, as well as serving as the cable home of the Clippers for one season (1990–91), before they moved to the now-defunct SportsChannel Los Angeles (originally Z Channel) the following season.
The group's history traces back to the original Prime Ticket (now Bally Sports West), a Los Angeles-based sports network that launched on October 19, 1985.The channel was founded as a joint venture between Jerry Buss, majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings, and cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, who held a minority ownership interest in both professional sports ...
Prime Ticket (1985–1994) Prime Sports West (1994–1996) Fox Sports West (1996–2021) Bally Sports West (2021–2024) Los Angeles Angels have 25% equity stake. FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin: Wisconsin western Upper Peninsula of Michigan eastern Minnesota northwestern Illinois Iowa Fox Sports Wisconsin (2007–2021) Bally Sports Wisconsin ...
In 2007, Mota and Fox Sports West/Prime Ticket analyst Gubicza had worked 50 telecasts (mostly road) for FSN West and KCOP, while Physioc and Hudler continued as the lead TV broadcast team for the Angels, working the remaining 100 local broadcasts.
He is also the former host of the Los Angeles Kings' pregame show Break the Ice and calls play-by-play for Los Angeles Avengers Arena Football, UCLA college football and basketball for FSN Prime Ticket. He has also been the host of FSN's Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament coverage at the Staples Center for the past