Congresswoman Janice Hahn (CA-44)recently sent a letter to Time Warner Cable’s CEO telling the company to go back to the negotiating table and end the Dodgers blackout currently preventing 60% of Angelenos from watching games. (KABC  7 file photo)
Congresswoman Janice Hahn (CA-44)recently sent a letter to Time Warner Cable’s CEO telling the company to go back to the negotiating table and end the Dodgers blackout currently preventing 60% of Angelenos from watching games. (KABC 7 file photo)

Congresswoman Janice Hahn (CA-44)recently sent a letter to Time Warner Cable’s CEO telling the company to go back to the negotiating table and end the Dodgers blackout currently preventing 60% of Angelenos from watching games. If Time Warner chooses not to continue negotiations, Hahn urged the company to do right by the fans and allow them to watch the games for free.

“My family has a long history with the Dodgers, beginning with my father, County Supervisor Kenny Hahn, who brought the team to Los Angeles,” said Congresswoman Hahn. “It is absurd that almost 60 years later Angelenos can’t watch their own team and are missing a record-breaking start and Vin Scully’s last season. Time Warner should go back to the negotiating table or do right by the fans and let them watch the games for free.”