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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.

  4. 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]

  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. 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 ...

  7. Larry Scott (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    One song on the LP, "Phantom 570," alluded to his Phantom 570 truckers' show in which he played host on KLAC (570) radio in Los Angeles. A popular track from the album was "Diesel Cecil." Larry Scott was retired from the radio business for a time and ran a trucking service out of Terrell, Texas. He returned to Shreveport to host several one ...

  8. List of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    On radio, the Dodgers have broadcast on KLAC (570 AM) since 2012. In October 2011 the team signed a three-year deal with KLAC parent company Clear Channel Communications. KABC (790 AM) was the Dodgers' flagship station from 1974 through 1997 and from 2008 through 2011. The games had aired on KFWB (980 AM) from 2002 through 2007.

  9. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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    KAJI-LP; KBPK; KCOD; KDBV; KDDF; KDHS-FM; KDN - San Francisco; KDND; KESQ; KFI-FM; KFRJ; KFXM-LP - Lancaster; KGB - San Francisco; KGIC-LP; KHBG-LP; KJJ; KJQ ...