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  2. KLAC - Wikipedia

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    KLAC (570 AM) is a commercial sports radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, serving Greater Los Angeles.Owned by a joint venture between iHeartMedia, Inc. and the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball club, KLAC serves as the Los Angeles affiliate for Fox Sports Radio; the flagship station for the Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network, the Los Angeles Clippers, UCLA Bruins football and ...

  3. Fred Roggin - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Jay Roggin (born May 6, 1957) is an American sports anchor currently with Los Angeles sports radio station KLAC.He is best known for his career at KNBC-TV.Born in Detroit, Michigan, Roggin was also a sports talk radio host at KMPC in Los Angeles and is currently co-hosting, alongside Rodney Peete, an afternoon sports show on KLAC.

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  5. List of Los Angeles Angels broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    However, the Angels returned to their ancestral radio home at KSPN 710 AM, now since rebranded 710 ESPN, Los Angeles's ESPN Radio-operated outlet from the 2003 through 2007 seasons. In 2006 team owner Arte Moreno purchased his own radio station, KMXE (830 AM), an Orange County -licensed Spanish-language formatted station.

  6. Petros Papadakis - Wikipedia

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    Papadakis's first regular radio experience came in 1998 while he was a junior tailback at USC. In the summer of 2001, Papadakis began working on radio in addition to his TV duties. He co-hosted the weekly USC Insider with Pete Arbogast on the now defunct station KMPC-1540 AM, called "The Ticket". In 2002 and 2003 Papadakis was the sideline ...

  7. Los Angeles Lakers radio networks - Wikipedia

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    The English-language Los Angeles Lakers Radio Network is a three-state, 11-station network with KSPN ("710 ESPN") serving as the flagship. [5] Starting with the 2009–2010 season, KSPN took over the flagship position under a five-year deal, thus ending the Lakers' three-decade relationship with KLAC. [6]

  8. Jim Healy (sports commentator) - Wikipedia

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    James Patrick Healy (September 14, 1923 – July 22, 1994) [1] was a longtime Los Angeles, California, sports commentator (KLAC, 1961–1965; KFWB, 1969; KABC-TV, 1969–1984; KLAC, 1973–1982; KMPC, 1984–1994), whose daily solo radio show featured a number of sound effects [2] and audio clips ("drops") of famous sports personalities, which he played repeatedly to affect an acerbically ...

  9. Petros and Money Show - Wikipedia

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    On January 5, 2007, KLAC announced that The Petros and Money Show would replace a show co-hosted by Joe Grande (formerly of KPWR-FM's Big Boy's Neighborhood morning show) and former UCLA quarterback Wayne Cook. [citation needed] On January 21, 2009, Petros and Money replaced Andrew Siciliano on Fox Sports Radio. The network carried the program ...