Current broadcasters
Vin Scully has been a constant presence in the
Dodgers' broadcast booth since their move from
Brooklyn. Scully joined the Dodgers in 1950, working with
Red Barber, who had been calling Dodgers games since 1939.
Ernie Harwell began his career with the Dodgers and later called
Giants and
Orioles games before he became the voice of the
Detroit Tigers.
Jerry Doggett joined Scully for 31 seasons (1957 through 1987), succeeded by
Don Drysdale in 1988, who was in turn succeeded by
Rick Monday after Drysdale's death.
Ross Porter, who was an announcer/anchor for
NBC Sports and
KNBC-TV, was with the Dodgers from 1977 through 2004. Former
ESPN reporter/announcer and
Yankees radio voice
Charley Steiner succeeded Porter before the 2005 season.
Jaime Jarrin has been the Dodgers'
Spanish-language broadcaster since 1959.
Broadcast outlets
Since 2006, the over-the-air games have aired on
KCAL-TV (Channel 9) after the two parties signed a multi-year, multi-million dollar deal in 2005, and will air 50 games per season. Since 1997, The cable television home of the Dodgers has been
Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket (previously known as Fox Sports Net West 2). The previous over-the-air television homes for the Dodgers were
KCOP-TV (Channel 13) from 2002-2005,
KTLA-TV (Channel 5) from 1993-2001, and
KTTV (Channel 11) from 1958-1992. In their New York days, WOR (Channel 9, now
WWOR-TV) carried Dodgers games from 1951 until their move following the season of 1957.
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